The pandemic has forever changed the way we think about work, with hybrid models becoming the new normal. Some companies are even fully embracing a remote model–last week, financial and advisory services company PwC announced that it would be letting its 40,000 employees work remotely permanently.
Over the past several months, companies have been learning the ins and outs of managing a remote workforce, experimenting with new platforms to conduct meetings, exploring new ways to stay connected, and rethinking productivity measures. One area that many are coming up short: cybersecurity.