The rise of hybrid work models, with 59% of U.S. professionals working remotely at least part-time, has led to flexibility and productivity gains. However, it has also dismantled traditional security perimeters, increasing cybersecurity risks, with attacks on remote workers surging by 238% since 2020. The article details key challenges, such as unsecured home networks, phishing attacks, shadow IT usage, endpoint security risks, and regulatory compliance issues, emphasizing the necessity for organizations to develop robust security strategies to safeguard distributed teams and sensitive data.
Hybrid work offers employees flexibility and productivity gains but dismantles traditional security perimeters, requiring organizations to rethink their cybersecurity strategies.
With the surge in remote work, cyberattacks have increased by 238%, highlighting the urgent need for effective security measures beyond traditional strategies.
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