Dear voornaam, States are reopening and Americans are beginning to go back to the office. But the post-pandemic workplace may never be the same. Offices will likely be operating well below capacity for the foreseeable future, in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus. And some telework options and flexible schedules may become permanent fixtures of the new workplace. For state and local governments â many of which have long resisted allowing employees to work from home â the COVID-19 shutdown may be a tipping point in how they manage their workforce. Ransomware threats are on the rise as the large-scale disruption of traditional networks has emboldened cybercriminals. Securing this new work environment presents unprecedented challenges. The increased use of cloud computing, home wireless networks, mobile devices and other remote endpoints makes it harder than ever to maintain a safe and secure environment. Join us June 5 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern for a rapid-fire rundown of the top security lessons learned so far from the coronavirus lockdown, and how those might inform your security needs in the months and years to come. This 30-minute webinar will provide practical strategies for staying safe while working from home. Specifically, youâll learn: How to provide remote working guidance, and the best practices for instituting a safe and secure telework policy How to provide remote access to information assets while ensuring that information is only made available to those with a clear need to know How to secure access and collaboration in the cloud How to increase employee awareness of risks Speakers: Sumit Sehgal, Chief Technology Strategist for U.S. Government, Healthcare and Education, McAfee Mark Weatherford -- Moderator, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government and Former Chief Information Security Officer, State of California Register now for this complimentary, half hour webinar, and please feel free to share this invitation with any colleagues that may benefit from the information! Thank you, Raquel Raquel Figueira Sr. Registration Coordinator Government Technology | A division of e.Republic 800-940-6039 ext. 1341 [email protected] |