IJSEA Volume 14 Issue 5

Cybersecurity in Remote Work Environments: Securing Data, Networks, and Access in Hybrid and Distributed Workforce Models

Panjala Poojitha
10.7753/IJSEA1405.1005
keywords : Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Remote Work, COVID-19, Threat Detection, Risk Management, Access Control, Network Security, Cloud Security, Incident Response

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Remote work emerged as a result of unexpected global events to reshape cybersecurity standards while demanding that organizations adopt resourceful security measures to defend both confidential data and essential systems. The transition to distributed work models, which moved operations from centralized offices, has widened the number of points that cyber attackers can exploit, while demanding an integrated cybersecurity solution that performs network security and data protection alongside access management and threat surveillance. Organizations must reevaluate their cybersecurity investments and strategies because of the remote work elevation, according to expert evaluations and academic pieces of research that demonstrate proactive measures against developing threats.
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Title = "Cybersecurity in Remote Work Environments: Securing Data, Networks, and Access in Hybrid and Distributed Workforce Models",
Journal ="International Journal of Science and Engineering Applications (IJSEA)",
Volume = "14",
Issue ="5",
Pages ="23 - 26",
Year = "2025",
Authors ="Panjala Poojitha"}