The problem is that strengthening

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The problem is that strengthening

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Of course, to counteract the expected threats, specialists are strengthening security measures - introducing two- and multi-factor authentication, restricting access from a corporate laptop to third-party websites, installing and launching applications that are not related to work, etc. at the OS level. The actions are quite reasonable, but employees (especially 18-24-year-old "zoomers" who are used to handling gadgets more freely), according to the report, do not adequately understand these efforts. Moreover, 91% of respondents reported that they are forced to compromise on security issues - for the sake of maintaining business continuity.

Information security measures in the vast majority of cases results in annoying inconveniences for employees: increased connection time to network resources, additional delays when passing multi-factor authentication, the need to connect to a VPN channel, log in, etc. Almost half - 48% - of office workers surveyed by HP Wolf Security noted that czech republic mobile database measures lead to a significant loss of time, and in the 18-24 age segment this figure is significantly higher - as much as 64%. This is despite the fact that 39% of respondents are not at all aware of either the content of current corporate security policies, or even the very existence of such policies.

It is obvious that remote and, more broadly, hybrid work formats will continue to be the new norm in the foreseeable future. Threats to companies' information security in these conditions will only increase - since it is indeed easier for intruders to organize an effective attack on a distributed office (or rather, there are significantly more opportunities for this) than to overcome a well-fortified "security perimeter" of an office.
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