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How Intrinsic Security Protects Against Business Disruption

By Dell
When it comes to IT, disruption is just another day at the office. From fending off cyberattacks to incorporating leading-edge technologies, today’s organizations no longer experience “business as usual.” However, even a department built on disruption may not have been prepared for everything the world has recently gone through. Almost overnight, organizations big and small had to enact work-and-learn-from-home policies, rethink their business continuity strategies and reinvent their operational models to keep their business running. These organizations turned to their IT teams to make it all happen. Millions of employees are now working remotely who weren’t before. With their desktop PCs still stuck at the office in some cases, employees may also be using their home devices to connect to the corporate network and get work done. Even as the “new normal” is established, many of these workers and their businesses will prefer the flexibility of working from anywhere moving forward.
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