COVID-19 And Tech
- pckarguru
- Mar 21, 2020
- 1 min read

As we all of aware of we are in a new norm and technology has changed which mean tools for new security risks. Coronavirus made communication and file sharing into collaborated platforms. New security threats will arise, requiring companies a new method of securing the environment.
A recent report came out, stating 85 percent of organizations experienced phishing and other social engineer
ing attacks, an increase of 16 percent in a single year. Phishing attack could introduce malware that might compromise an entire organization's collaboration platform, as well as personal and sensitive business documents and files. Another potentially concerning vulnerability could appear from third-party apps that integrate with software like Teams and Slack.
Today, organization are increasingly focused on automation and integration. Collaboration tools will become a prime target for hackers because the design on how organization, make it easy to spread data
Step on how we can prevent:
The outbreak of the coronavirus may have forced your hand, but there are steps you can take to ensure a secure collaboration environment. Organizations can help secure their virtual workspaces by employing similar security practices to what are already have in place for email.