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A COE for Zero Trust

SecureWorld News

For IT professionals and facility administrators, it is a term that governs the common features, technology, consumables, and security present in an office environment. When we consider that an office is not the only location to conduct work, we realize very quickly that our COE for desktops and monitors has changed.

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Access Control: The 5 Single Sign-On Benefits

IT Security Guru

In March 2020, many people began working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The email to your teammates stating that you were “working from home” instantly had new meaning. What is Single Sign-on and How Does it Work. Because it is easy and it considers the user experience.

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Pensacola incentive campaign portrays a paradise for remote cyber workers

SC Magazine

Bolstered by the sweeping adoption of work-from-home business culture, the greater region of Pensacola last month launched an advertising and incentive campaign designed to lure top cyber talent away from Silicon Valley and other major tech hubs to the Florida Panhandle, where professionals can keep their old jobs while working remotely.

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Why Most Employees Fail at Basic Cybersecurity

CyberSecurity Insiders

However, 61% of those respondents failed a basic security quiz. A breakdown of how many people answered each question correctly showed that they had the most knowledge of laptop security. Considering how many businesses receive documents with sensitive information, that could be a worthwhile topic to cover in future training sessions.

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Cybersecurity Employment in 2022: Solving the Skills Gap

eSecurity Planet

There are currently about 435,000 cybersecurity job openings available in the United States, up from approximately 314,000 in 2019. According to a Forrester survey , “2021 data shows that 51% of cybersecurity professionals experienced extreme stress or burnout, with 65% saying they had considered leaving their job because of job stress.”

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Remote Working Security Survival Guide

IT Security Guru

Like dominoes , one company after another has announced their intention to adopt long-term, or permanent, remote working. . On one hand, employees can forgo tiresome morning commutes and are offered greater flexibility as well as independence to manage their work-life balance. Keep Devices to Yourself . Keep Devices to Yourself .

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Facing high stakes, government agencies prioritize network and cloud security

SC Magazine

Remote work , an increase in cloud networking attacks and the complexity of IT infrastructure all heighten agencies’ vulnerability. Research for the report , “Local, state and federal agencies gear up to fight cloud network attacks and data breaches,” was underwritten by Infoblox and conducted by CyberRisk Alliance Business Intelligence.