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Cybercrime has increased during teleworking
Globally, the number of cyber-attacks on companies has increased during the pandemiological situation, according to a recent survey by research and consulting firm ESG IT.
While companies that moved to telecommuting in an emergency situation have mostly handled the transition smoothly, protecting the assets of colleagues working from home has caused a number of difficulties for IT teams. Today, there a chance to minimize the success of attacks only with up-to-date technology – Panda Security points out.
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