secure remote work during coronavirus

Coronavirus crisis introduces a heavy burden on the CISOs with the collective impact of a mass transition to working remotely coupled with a surge of cyberattacks that strive to monetize the general chaos.

Security vendors, unintendedly, contribute to this burden by a relentless generation of noise in the form of attack reports, best practices, tips, and threat landscape analysis.

Here we have a new “CISO Checklist for Secure Remote Working” (download here) that has been built to assist CISOs in navigating through this noise, providing them with a concise and high-level list of the absolute essentials needed to ensure their organization is well protected in these challenging times.

The Coronavirus quarantine forces us to face a new reality. It is critical to acknowledge this new reality in order to understand how to successfully confront these changes.

Make no mistake – these changed apply to any organization, regardless of its former security posture.
For example, an organization with a high maturity level that routinely monitors its user’s behavior to detect anomalies must now alter its policies to adjust to the mass remote workload.

On the other hand, organizations with…

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