In this age of digital transformation and remote work, employees are working from home, often with their own devices (BYOD), and the endpoint is now everywhere, creating more challenges for security and IT teams.
With more organizations moving resources to the cloud as well as adopting remote work as a permanent model for the foreseeable future, legacy hardware solutions are no longer relevant in securing your network.
While working from home can increase productivity, improve employee performance and reduce costs for organizations, it also introduces a new set of security risks as hackers are taking advantage of this new reality. As cloud adoption and BYOD are on the rise, security and IT teams must face the challenge of securing the network from outside the office.
The transition to the cloud is inevitable and necessary, but it comes with a host of cyber risks. Streamlining and automating testing of mobile and desktop apps through the cloud saves organizations time, money, and resources but it is important to make sure that the testing environment on the cloud is secured. When testing product, web, or mobile applications, employees’ networks and connections must be secured in order to add another layer of protection against hackers trying to breach the testing environment.
In this webinar, security experts Sivan Tehila and Justin Dolly will discuss:
The various threats to your network and to your testing environment that have come about as a result of remote work
How cybersecurity is an integral part of the organization's business continuity plan
Tips and best practices for securing the home network when the endpoint is now everywhere
Watch the webinar to learn more.
Justin Dolly is Chief Customer & Security Officer at Sauce Labs, where he oversees the development and implementation of the company’s long-term security strategy, ensuring its customers have the highest level of protection to support their digital goals. He is a Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO) with more than 20 years of experience in building and implementing a culture of security within global organizations.
Sivan is a cybersecurity expert with over 13 years of experience in the industry, having served in the IDF as an Intelligence Officer and then in various field positions including Information Security Officer and a cybersecurity consultant. For the past two years, Sivan has dedicated herself to promoting women in Cybersecurity and founded the Leading Cyber Ladies community in NYC.