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Work from home: How Corporate India is securing itself from cyber attacks

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Work from home: How Corporate India is securing itself from cyber attacks
Many loose ends were left open as companies scrambled to set up work-from-home infra at short notice.
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Reimagining business: Business leaders deliver their prognosis for the remainder of the year
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Wanted: Demand for security professionals is rising to keep the increasing threats at bay
Rakesh Kharwal, managing director, India, Cyberbit, refers to data from sources such as Nasscom, LinkedIn 2020 jobs report and staffing firm Xpheno, all of which point to a demand-supply mismatch among security professionals. Nasscom reveals a yawning gap, India needs 1 million experts and has less than 10,000 who can secure networks.
The future of work will be more remote, digital, healthier and safer: Dan Schawbel, Workplace Intelligence
Dan Schawbel is an expert on the future of work and virtual workplaces and author of Back to Human. As the managing partner at Workplace Intelligence, an HR research and consulting firm, he discusses the best practices to lead and manage virtual teams.
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Helping hands in foreign lands: Diaspora organisations helping thousands of stranded Indians
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