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How SMBs Can Secure Endpoints and Remote Workers for the Long Haul

Like their larger counterparts, small and midsize businesses (SMBs) have had to build or scale a work-from-home infrastructure.

Many have seen great benefit from remote workers, but having a large number of users outside the corporate network changes cybersecurity priorities and increases risk. In this “new normal,” SMBs do well to pay attention to four pieces as they work to secure their remote work infrastructure: an easily managed virtual private network (VPN) solution, effective two-factor authentication, robust endpoint security, and end-to-end security integration.

Report Snap Shot

83% of consumer routers sampled had at least one unpatched vulnerability and the average device had an astounding 186 unremediated security flaws.