Remote work means more employees accessing company resources from locations, networks, and devices that aren’t managed by your IT team. This is the new normal, and the associated security risks aren’t going away. Now is the time to imagine and implement a security model that sustains and supports remote work for the long term.
Join industry experts for a live panel discussion and Q&A on the future of security and user productivity, with actionable advice to help evaluate and elevate your organization’s current security posture. Greg Keller, CTO of JumpCloud, and Eric Groce, Technical Account Manager, IR Partners at Red Canary, host this open discussion on where this new world is taking security and what trends to watch for 2021.
What you will learn:
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