The Remote Work domain was created for users to better understand their cyber vulnerabilities and potential security fallouts that have been increased due to the quick adaptation to a remote workforce, as a result of the spread of COVID-19. The new critical controls covered in the Remote Work domain include:
Remote Connectivity: Safely connect from non-corporate locations to business information systems, applications and data
Authentication & Identity: Identify and control access to the required and relevant systems
Device Vulnerability & Monitoring: Secure remote devices from the latest known vulnerabilities with regular updates and security monitoring
Remote Business Continuity: Back up information from remote clients and maintain business continuity in the event of large-scale remote working
Remote Security Awareness: Educate business and technology users on relevant cyber security risks and how to safeguard themselves appropriately based on their remote working environments
'COVID-19 has expanded the cyber threat landscape due to the increase and emphasis on remote work options,' said
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