The Security Impact of Remote Working: Find the Gaps in (Zero) Trust
The rise in remote work necessitates a shift to zero trust architecture, but combining security solutions is essential for comprehensive protection.
The rise in remote work necessitates a shift to zero trust architecture, but combining security solutions is essential for comprehensive protection.
One of the immediate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic was the closure of offices and the move to remote working conditions. Some businesses were able to immediately execute this as part of their business continuity plan (BCP). Now that the crisis has become the business-as-usual state, challenges have also begun to appear and BCPs need revising to adapt to this new situation.
Today’s chatbots leave a lot of room for improvement. Traditional customer service metrics such as abandonment rate and hold time don’t really apply to chatbots and virtual assistants. It is critical to understand the impact these technologies are having on customer satisfaction.