Guide to cybersecurity in the Corona crisis

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F-Secure has put together a comprehensive cybersecurity guide for the COVID-19 outbreak to help businesses secure operations during the pandemic.

The coronavirus pandemic is forcing companies to change the way they work. Offices around the world are closing their doors and instructing their employees to work from home.

With the rapid spread of COVID-19, some companies made drastic changes practically overnight. That is hardly enough for the IT departments to make the transition smooth and secure. Nor is there enough time to update the threat models to reflect changes in the security challenges these organizations are facing.

That understandably created a problem. And while it seems of marginal concern given the physical threat posed by COVID-19, it's important to remember that hospitals, grocery stores, banks, and even emergency services are potential targets for attack.

More on this at F-Secure.com  

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