The rise of remote and hybrid work has increased cybersecurity risks, with common threats including phishing attacks, data breaches, and ransomware. Key security challenges involve unsecured home networks, poor cybersecurity awareness, and device management. Effective measures to counter these risks include cybersecurity training, multi-factor authentication, zero-trust security, data encryption, and using secure videoconferencing platforms. Both employers and employees must collaborate to create a secure working environment that mirrors or exceeds office-level security.
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