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3 lessons that CIOs learned in 2018

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Organization-wide, staff must be educated on security risks and resulting policies surrounding BYOD, printing, third-party software, remote workers, legacy equipment, vendor management, social engineering, outdated-training and security policies, and public or poorly protected WiFi. CIOs must get out of the weeds.

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Why Organizations Fail to Secure Third-Party Remote Access

SecureWorld News

So they might be designed to provide end-user support. This is because you're needing to work with every vendor that may have access to your network or different devices. Both of those scenarios end up being less than ideal. And so they're built around desktop sharing and they're built around collaboration.