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REFERENCES
(Both are for subject term “work from home cybersecurity”)
Pietenpol, L. (Ed.). (2020). Cybersecurity In the Time of COVID. Quality Progress, 53(8), 7–8. https://www.proquest.com/magazines/cybersecurity-time-covid/docview/2468394821/se-2
Hale, G. (2020). Remote security working in world of coronavirus. Control Engineering, 67(4), 53.
In light of coronavirus causing more companies to have their employees work remotely the author highlights the increase in remote workers and the need for employers to create remote operation infrastructure as soon as possible. The danger in doing this is the tendency to overlook security, which much be done because companies and their workers need to have a robust cybersecurity plan or they may become vulnerable to new threats. He also mentions the need for remote monitoring of the workforce as the begin working at home, and outlines some security recommendations to implement for work at home employees.