Back to School: The Importance of Securing Remote Learning
It has returned again, but this year the idea of ‘back to school’ has taken on an entirely different approach with remote learning. Securing work remotely has never been more important.
It has returned again, but this year the idea of ‘back to school’ has taken on an entirely different approach with remote learning. Securing work remotely has never been more important.
I’m sorry, do I know you? A typical query that people may ask when confronted by an unknown person who walks up abruptly and starts asking them questions. Oddly though, this sort of response does not happen in many network environments.
Not too long ago, the ability to work remotely was an attractive benefit provided by some organizations. And, not all employees were eligible for remote work in those organizations. Well, things have changed! Any employee that isn’t required to be in an office has been working remotely for awhile now. Some industries were ready for this, but most industries were not.
My decision to join the Site Reliability Engineering team as an intern mainly stemmed from my innate desire to learn how large scale production systems work, how the infrastructure of a Software-as-a-service (SaaS) product is designed and the hidden underlying complex mechanics that let Duo customers access the product seamlessly.
Even with nearly everyone working from home, government guidance and policy folks have been hard at work to modernize our ability to deliver a holistic, risk-based security framework. Modernization, we are coming for you!