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Now that they’ve gotten a taste of remote work, employees increasingly prefer to keep it up. Indeed, a recent Gallup study shows that 91% of Americans working remotely hope to continue working from home after the pandemic.
Remote work offers great benefits, like reduced commute time, increased freedom, and more time to spend with loved ones. But there can be security downsides if sufficient controls are not in place to protect remote workers against the digital threats that come with working via unsecured connections.