A week in security (November 23 – November 29)
A roundup of cybersecurity news from November 23 – 29, including Zoom, Spotify, and the IoT Cybersecurity Bill.
Risky business: survey shows majority of people use work devices for personal use
More people are working from home than ever before, many for the first time. And with that, come a lot more work devices. What could go wrong?
20 percent of organizations experienced breach due to remote worker, Labs report reveals
In Labs’ latest report, Enduring From Home: COVID-19’s Impact on Business Security, we look at responses from 200 IT professionals on how they handled the transition to WFH, what are their biggest cybersecurity concerns, and what are their plans for optimizing remote security in the future.
Security tips for working from home (WFH)
Many people are working from home as part of a global social distancing effort to avoid spreading the coronavirus. Learn how to stay secure (plus a couple tips for staying sane) while WFH.
RemoteSec: achieving on-prem security levels with cloud-based remote teams
Times are quickly changing and many teams are scrambling to embrace a shift to remote work. How will security protocols change? Time to move from on-prem to RemoteSec.
Bring your own privacy: VPNs for consumers and orgs
VPNs are all the rage, but they’re not without their problems. Where do you stand on the great “Should we deploy a VPN” debate?