Summary Insights: Security Gaps and Requirements
RFG Perspective: Now that the work-from-home (WFH) environment is settling in as the "New Normal" and will be with us for an extended period of time, a renewed focus needs to be placed on cyberattacks and insider threats. (Twitter hack just one example.) Cybercriminals continue to view COVID-19 as an opportunity for launching new and more deceptive attacks while disgruntled employees are using the loosening of the security guardrails as an opening to extract or tamper with sensitive corporate data and personally identifiable information (PII).
Summary Insights: Security Gaps and Requirements in New Normal
Five Potential Out-of-Compliance Areas Due to the “New Normal”
RFG Perspective: Initial business transformations in response to the global pandemic focused on meeting the demands of stay-at-home workforces while addressing fluctuations in customer demands. While large organizations were able to quickly meet these substantive changes in customer demand and accessibility, other aspects may have fallen into non-compliance, including sensitive data and personally identifiable information (PII) protections, data governance, and data residency.
Five Potential Out-of-Compliance Areas Due to the “New Normal”