Remote Work Security

Remote Work Security

Remote Work Security has become a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity as workforces expand beyond traditional office walls. Employees now connect from home networks, shared workspaces, coffee shops, and personal devices—each location introducing new risks, new attack paths, and new challenges for defenders. The perimeter is no longer a building; it’s every user, device, and connection. On Cybersecurity Street, Remote Work Security explores how organizations protect data, identities, and systems across decentralized environments. This category dives into secure access models, endpoint protection, identity verification, and policies designed to keep productivity high without sacrificing control. It highlights how attackers exploit weak home networks, phishing fatigue, unsecured devices, and misconfigured remote tools—and how security teams can stay ahead. From VPN alternatives and zero trust access to device hardening and user awareness, this space brings together practical strategies and evolving best practices. Remote Work Security isn’t just about locking things down; it’s about enabling flexibility while maintaining resilience. As remote and hybrid work become permanent, securing the digital workspace is essential to protecting both people and platforms.