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​Work from home and cybersecurity topics continue to bring to a boil

Work from home and cybersecurity

topics continue to bring to a boil


If you like me, when the end of the month rolls, you like to reflect on how the moon takes place.


How about IT Company for you? Hopefully, it is rather normal and even prosperous.


Here with accents, helping our clients navigate work challenges from home has become a sustainable theme. The support needed for home users has been challenging, but the team does it very well.


No one hopes that most California office workers will still work from home six months after global pandemics spread throughout the country. I am proud of people here with accents and their abilities to quickly solve problems and solve most of them in a very short order.


Some of the reading this might know that I am a member of the National IT service peer group. The agenda is filled with era topics, and it turns out, the two most important topics are work from home and cyber security.


Work from home pressure

It is not surprising that the work of the house (WFH) is a giant problem. Many entrepreneurs and workers struggle very well because parents try to help their children with school while simultaneously trying to maintain full-time work. No wonder the level of stress at home has increased for families with school-age children.


At the same time, employers try to find ways to complete work efficiently while becoming flexible they can.


Stress is on both sides, and for many people, income down.


Collaboration suffers because the office remains empty

Not only the situation of parents who have improved stress.


Collaboration is not the same for several teams when they are far away. Creative juice may not flow quite a lot when everyone is far all the time, and spontaneous conversations that often lead to new ideas and various thinks don't happen as much as possible under the same roof.


Over the past few months, I have spoken with several companies that have several floors of expensive office space under sitting rent. Quite interesting, just before the pandemic, office space is premium and in a very short inventory. Boy, does it change!


Basic security isn't good enough anymore

Cyber ​​security continues to be a hot topic that has increased in many industries. Of course, all businesses must try to maintain a safe network and do their best to keep bad people.


During the time, most business owners choose for basic security and hope it's pretty good. This has changed.


Compliance requirements are being asked in several industries such as aerospace and government. Strict requirements for doing business in certain fields have been implemented and compliance requires significant additional investment in proactive cyber security.


All businesses must improve their game and invest in a higher level of security in the near future. The tool is out there to stop most threats, but they are not cheap.


Get education about cyber security

The month of national cybersecurity consciousness in October is the right time to make commitment to increased security.

Start by becoming more educated about cyber security. We have the entire resource library on our website to help you learn how to manage the risk of cyber attacks, and teach your people how to play their role in keeping your data and IT systems are safe.

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