Reflecting on the beginning of the pandemic, few people anticipated organizations would still be working remotely today. Quickly shifting earlier this year, IT teams worked swiftly to ensure that employees could access the necessary information to get their jobs done from home environments.
Today, as an increasing number of organizations, including top tech companies like Google, Twitter and Facebook, have announced extended remote work plans, IT teams must ensure employee devices are secured to sustain the long haul. With IT burnout high, user awareness low, and malicious activity rising, this is often easier said than done.