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As companies extend commitments to remote workforces, cybersecurity teams need to address new risks while helping create business value in the next normal. The digital response to the COVID-19 crisis has also created new security vulnerabilities.
Knowledge is power. This is especially true when it comes to business. Big and small companies alike know the power of using data analysis to track, measure and grow their business. However, not everyone has the skillset or resources to do advanced data analysis. Not everyone in the workplace is equipped with the knowledge of creating graphs, charts, and other datasets.
Whether it’s infrastructure, products and services, operating system, applications, or software, everything is moving to the cloud. Cloud computing enables organizations and enterprises to use and consume computing resources over the Internet or ‘cloud’ for more efficient infrastructure management, lower operating costs, and stronger overall security.
Remote work, also known as working from home or telecommuting, is a style of work arrangement that allows employees to work away from the employers or outside a centralized office location.