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Increase in endpoint and IoT security incidents

Malware, insecure networks, and remote access top list of concerns as organisations embracing home working and hybrid IT face growing cyber threats.

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Remote working leads to increases in cyber attacks

Global businesses have seen cyber-attacks rise as the world continues adjusting to remote working practices brought on by COVID-19, with 65% of organisations noting they have either been breached or exposed to an attack. That’s one of the key findings from HLB’s Cybersecurity Report which launched recently.

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Dynamic user protection

Forcepoint Dynamic User Protection brings mainstream UAM and insider threat protection with SaaS-based solution designed for the programmable cloud featuring lightweight agent, no policy configuration via built-in Indicators of Behavior and real-time analytics for complete view of risk activity to secure employees and critical data in today’s remote work era.

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Half of organisations experience remote working security incidents

With the majority of companies believing the future of work will be remote or “hybrid”, Tessian reveals the security pitfalls of the new work-from-anywhere world.

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