We’re in the ultimate remote working experiment, where cybersecurity extends beyond the office and into employees’ homes. These homes are generally less secure than anything in an enterprise office environment.
To understand how cybersecurity fits into this new world, we spoke to RSA Asia Pacific & Japan’s identity sales strategist Craig Dore.
Dore has been with RSA for 20 of his 25 years in cybersecurity and in his words, he has seen it all. To that note, we discussed cybersecurity in terms of how it fits into business continuity, as well as the threat landscape, and what RSA is currently doing to assist businesses that need protection.
Business ‘as usual’ in times of disruption
Dore says it’s much easier for an organisation to say that it’s ready for disruption than to find itself in that very situation.
He suggests that businesses should take a minimum three-month view to building a business continuity and disaster recovery plan.
“Ensure the conversation is flowing and is comprehensive – include stakeholders from every business or division in your employ. Focus on the most critical aspects first, and then move on to the next. Iterate. This is a…