One of the most obvious changes caused by COVID-19 is that everyone is now working from home. According to the 2020 Remote Work-From-Home Cybersecurity Report, sponsored by Pulse Secure, 84% of U.S. companies surveyed expect broader work-from-home adoption despite the fact that 69% of these organizations are concerned about work-from-home security risks. So, this begs the question, what should you do if you suspect an employee or ex-employee of stealing trade secrets?
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3 Things You Can Do If You Suspect An Ex-Employee of Stealing Trade Secrets Posted on: September 10, 2020 In: Labor & Employment
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Coronavirus – Employers, Be Smart! Be Prepared! Posted on: February 13, 2020 In: COVID-19 Response
Given today’s increased globalization in business, supply chains, and travel, there is no other option for employers but to prepare properly for the next pandemic.
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