Even as employees return to the office following pandemic-imposed lockdowns, they’re demanding more flexibility. And employers are discovering the benefits of hybrid work environments, including reduced costs due to a smaller real estate footprint.
But the world of hybrid work comes with a major security concern: a proliferation of distributed endpoints.
Spurred in part by all those newly vulnerable laptops and even printers used for work outside the protective umbrella of corporate IT networks, companies have seen a spike in cyberattacks. That explains why:
91% of the global IT decision-makers participating in a 2021 survey now consider endpoint security to be just as critical as network security.
Securing hybrid work environments has become a critical need for businesses of all kinds, and getting there requires a zero-trust approach to endpoint security. Among the benefits of such an approach: stopping attacks on an organization at their point of entry – before they can spread. This may mean, for example, isolating an attack on an end user’s personal computer.
Download the article to learn how to make a zero-trust approach to endpoint security work for your organization with HP Wolf Security.