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Working from home has become essential for many organisations, helping them to continue trading during the many lockdowns that were used to try and limit the spread of Covid-19. But as remote work increased, so too has the number of cyberattacks experienced by businesses.
That’s according to some new research published by a UK-based cybersecurity firm. Their survey, ‘Beyond Boundaries: The Future of Cybersecurity in the New World of Work’, includes feedback from 1300 IT professionals, suggesting that 72% of UK-based organisations believe the weaknesses in the technologies they have installed since the beginning of the pandemic are to blame for the cyberattacks they have experienced.