Security Magazine: How To Defend Against Digital Surveillance When Teleworking

Published by Mike Fong on May 13, 2020

As companies throughout the world turn to teleworking as a way of continuing operations in the face of COVID-19, employees and security teams alike have understandably faced growing pains in adjusting to this new reality. In the mad scramble to enable employees with secure ways of accessing enterprise systems, the threat of digital surveillance can easily get lost in the shuffle, even as board meetings and sensitive conversations that used to take place behind closed doors at the office now occur digitally from a series of less-fortified home offices.

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