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Remote work extends access beyond office networks, making identity security, endpoint protection, and secure data handling central to reducing cyber risk.

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Remote work is an arrangement in which employees perform their duties outside a central office, using internet-connected devices and services to access organizational systems and data. It may involve company-managed equipment, personal devices, home networks, or shared workspaces, each with different levels of security and administrative control.

For security teams, remote access expands the attack surface: stolen credentials, phishing, compromised endpoints, and poorly secured home or public networks can provide paths to internal resources. Material safeguards include multi-factor authentication, least-privilege access, centrally managed and patched devices, endpoint protection, and secure, monitored access gateways. Organizations should also distinguish personal from business data, limit local storage, and ensure remote users can report lost devices or suspected compromise quickly. Access logs and device-health checks support detection and containment when an account or endpoint is abused.

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Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is an amazing technology developed by Microsoft that lets you access and control another computer over a network. It’s like having your office computer with you wherever you go. For businesses, this means IT staff can manage systems remotely, and employees can work from home or anywhere, making RDP a true game-changer in today’s work environment