Cybersecurity Governance in Remote Work
The shift to remote work has dramatically changed the cybersecurity landscape. As more organizations adopt flexible work models, securing remote connections and protecting data outside the traditional office environment has become increasingly challenging. Key issues in cybersecurity governance for remote work include:
Securing Remote Access: Ensuring secure VPNs, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and Virtual Desktops for employees working remotely.
Data Security: Protecting data on personal devices, home networks, and public Wi-Fi connections.
Endpoint Security: Managing and securing a wide range of devices used by remote employees, including laptops, smartphones, and tablets.
Employee Training: Educating remote workers about phishing attacks, secure file-sharing practices, and proper handling of sensitive information.
Organizations must update their cybersecurity policies to address these challenges and ensure remote employees are properly protected and compliant with security standards.