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4 password management practices to safeguard your remote employees

Presented by

  • Jay Reddy
  • Product expert
  • 45 mins

About this webinar

Compromised passwords are one of the more common ways by which hackers can get into your organization. With remote work bringing a new set of password management issues and loopholes, hackers are taking advantage. VMware's Global Threat Report states that 91 percent of its respondents say working remotely has caused a rise in cyberattacks. This is why it's imperative that your organization implements a solid password management and security system.

Join our IAM expert as he shares insights on remote work challenges that could leave users' passwords vulnerable, and how you can address these challenges.

You'll learn:

  • Where organizations stand with respect to remote work security, and what type of organizations cybercriminals target
  • How cybercriminals use tactics like remote work-themed phishing scams to compromise your remote employees' security, and how they move inside your network
  • How you can plug security loopholes of remote work environments using four easy-to-implement password management practices

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