With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing many of us to work from home, this means tapping into technologies that allow us to remotely connect to our office, or otherwise access business resources from a remote location. This could in turn provide criminal hackers that same access. It is a particular danger for small businesses where their IT manager is not up to date on best cybersecurity practices, or where they may not even have an IT manager at all. To help shed some light on this and find some solutions, Robbie is joined by cybersecurity researcher, Stephen Cobb.
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