One result of COVID-19 is a global workplace transformation in which traditionally on-site employees are migrating to home office environments, to help stop or slow the spread of infection. However, as millions transition to the new realities of remote work, companies face not only the challenge of ensuring that a newly remote workforce stays connected, but also secure.
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As more and more of our personal and professional lives move online, the number of accounts and passwords we need to access various services also grows. Despite the ubiquity of these login credentials, individuals and firms continue to set weak passwords or use the same passwords across multiple sites, among other bad practices.