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Analysis: Remote Workplace Security Challenges

Data Breach Today

The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report discusses the cybersecurity challenges posed by the work-at-home shift. Also featured: Tips from NIST on developing remote worker security policies, plus a discussion of the nascent threat of AI meeting assistants.

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Security Buyers Are Consolidating Vendors: Gartner Security Summit

eSecurity Planet

IT security buyers are consolidating vendors at an overwhelming rate, according to a speaker at this week’s Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit. ” Security Products Merge Into Platforms As part of that trend, security products are consolidating too, MacDonald said.

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Is your staff’s cyber security awareness up to scratch?

IT Governance

The failure of staff to follow workplace security regulations, as well as criminal hackers finding more ways to exploit members of staff, is becoming an increasing problem. Much of this is because companies fail to follow basic security measures when it comes to employee provisioning and deprovisioning.

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CNIL Releases Guidance on Teleworking

Hunton Privacy

According to the Guidance, employers must implement the following measures to secure their information systems: Ensuring that they have an IT charter or information security policy in place covering teleworking, or, at the very least, a set of minimum rules that must be complied with by each teleworking employee.

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What IG Professionals Should Know About the Internet of Bodies

ARMA International

Those employees joined a growing number of workers in other countries – Belgium, the UK, and Sweden, to name a few – who use microchips for workplace security, convenience, and commuting. “IoT in the office: Everything you need to know about the Internet of Things in the workplace.” ” March 28, 2018.

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Survey Finds People are Privacy Hypocrites

Threatpost

A report by HP found that most people admit to looking at others’ computer screens and documents in the workplace while still keeping their own privacy top of mind.

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