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Under the influence of the pandemic

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:27 am
by relemedf5w023
It is well known that the transition to remote work has exacerbated information security problems. After all, it is much more difficult to control the actions of employees in a hybrid office (a significant portion of whose employees have the opportunity to work from home for a certain amount of time) than in an enterprise in which information circulates exclusively within the corporate network.

At the same time, , the number of "hybrid enterprises" in our country has increased significantly: for example, from the IDC survey it follows that if before the pandemic, no one was allowed to work denmark mobile database home in 38% of respondent enterprises, then after the first wave of coronavirus, the share of such enterprises decreased to 8%. At the same time, under the influence of the pandemic, the share of companies in which over 50% of employees had the right to spend more than half of their working time at home increased from 15 to 35%.

“The thinking of security specialists has changed,” says Lev Matveyev. “In the context of remote work, blocking the sending of certain documents (financial documents, restricted access information, personal data, etc.) has become critical. Therefore, developers have strengthened and expanded the types of blocking in DLP systems. Previously, blocking was implemented only for specific information transfer channels and specific applications. However, now insiders have access to hundreds of data transfer channels — zoom, skype, messengers, video conferencing systems, etc. Therefore, there is a need for technologies that are not tied to a specific application. We are noticing an increased demand for open APIs. Customers want to be able to customize products for their own unique business processes, for rare or custom software. Companies need seamless interaction of all components of the IT infrastructure.”