SANS 2020 Remote Worker Poll Shows Drastic Shift in Workplace Landscape

Most organizations reacted swiftly to the COVID-19 pandemic, enabling staff to work from home and implementing security measures to support a remote work environment.

The World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic on March 11, 2020 and organizations around the globe were forced to accelerate procedures to enable remote work for jobs that have traditionally been viewed as office jobs. Most companies responded quickly and were able to implement traditional workplace security measures to support a remote work environment, according to the results of the SANS 2020 Remote Worker Poll, which will be presented in a webcast on June 04.

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“This poll showed that many companies were more prepared for remote work than most would think,” says Heather Mahalik, poll author, SANS analyst and Senior Instructor. “It’s impressive that most were able to turn on the dime and enable their workers to support their current roles from a remote place when these roles typically occur in an office environment.”

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Before the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, most of the workforce was not working from home, with 68% of poll respondents reporting that less than 30% of their workforce worked from home using computer access to resources. Of these, the majority (47%) reported that this was only 10% of their workforce. The pandemic creates a dramatic shift, however, with 82% of respondents now reporting that 80% or greater of their workforce is now working from home.

“Organizations need to consider that pandemics like this and other circumstances may arise that will force us to be home, and we must continue to work,” Mahalik says. “Safeguarding assets is paramount, and policies and procedures for access should be in place.”

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