The owner of a small manufacturing company was at the airport, preparing for an important trip to make sales calls on prospective clients. A few minutes before boarding time, he received a text from ...
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The rapid transition to remote work since March 2020 has created a new normal for organizations, which now confront decisions on when to return to the physical office, if at all, and in what capacity.
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. I believe the battle of remote, in-person and hybrid workplaces has seen a clear winner: ...
In this excerpt from Chapter 7: Infrastructure Security from How to Cheat at Managing Information Security, author Mark Osborne examines how remote access DMZs can mitigate risks of unsecured remote ...
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 29 percent of Americans were able to work from home before the COVID-19 era. According to Buffer, 99 percent of workers would choose to work remotely ...
Old Nest thermostats still send sensor data to Google after losing remote features. A new finding shows what these devices keep uploading.
South African households or businesses that wish to take more severe measures to protect their families or property can rent a remotely operated rubber bullet gun to deter would-be robbers, thieves, ...
Google's discontinued Nest thermostats still secretly upload home data to company servers despite losing smart features, raising serious privacy concerns.