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  • Writer's pictureJared Thompson

What are the challenges that organisations face in the transition to remote work?

The Cisco Future of Secure Remote Work report reflects on how we can better understand the challenges that organisations face in the transition to remote work while uncovering the state of their cybersecurity readiness, as well as the shifts in their priorities, policies, and investments as they prepare for a hybrid work environment that is likely here to stay.

85% of organisations saw half of their workforce move to remote working during the pandemic

This sentiment is shared by the Cyber Resilience Centre as we support the Greater Manchester business community in dealing with the challenges of more staff being out of the protection of the office environment whilst working from home. Your users have the potential to be the strongest link in your organisation when it comes to identifying security threats. This is why staff awareness training helps your employees become more cyber-aware and become a confident line of first defence for your company.


Whilst the full report addresses how prepared organisations were in the UK, Europe and beyond, it also emphasises that businesses need to react quickly to challenges, just as in March when many were forced to take their entire workforce remote due to the pandemic.


Thanks to the stringent lockdown measures we saw at the height (March 2020) of the outbreak, we in the United Kingdom experienced the highest increase in remote workers worldwide. 85% of organisations saw a half of their workforce move to remote working during the pandemic (up from 18% pre-pandemic). Post-pandemic here in the UK, 50% of those surveyed expect more than half of their employees to continue working remotely post-COVID-19, the highest increase globally.


Whilst the accelerated transition to a remote work environment was a difficult task for us all to undertake, 59% of the UK said they were ‘Very prepared’. 




While only 24% of UK organisations experienced an increase in cyber threats or alerts, a further 27% of UK organisations ‘do not know’ if there has been an increase or decrease in cyber threats or alerts.


Companies have seen a surge in cybersecurity-related challenges as more users continue to connect remotely. Secure access is the top cybersecurity challenge organisations face, with data privacy and maintaining control and enforcement policies also front of mind for companies.

How can we support your business?

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Raise your staff's awareness of phishing emails and guard your business against the growing trend of social-engineering threats.

 

Training your employees on what a phishing attack looks like makes them more likely to identify and report scams.

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Our training package is designed and delivered by cyber experts giving you access to the most up-to-date information in an ever-changing cyber landscape.

You can purchase single-place training spots or a cyber security workshop.

Community Members

Our premium membership package is aimed at medium-sized businesses and includes bespoke security awareness training sessions.

 

This allows your business to train several cyber security champions and an assessment of your cyber risk. 

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