In a preview of a workforce security report slated for Mar 2025 release, one cybersecurity firm has addressed serious cloud/collaboration concerns

According to Palo Alto Networks, the cybersecurity firm releasing its report on workforce security and IT trends of 2024, no single piece of technology can automagically address all security concerns: effective cybersecurity requires a balance of people, processes, and technology. Five best practices proffered by the firm are applicable for addressing the overall challenges of enlarged corporate perimeters due to remote/hybrid-working:

  1. Address all device types: Unmanaged and poorly managed devices pose risks, requiring robust security such as Zero Trust and overlapping defenses for all devices, managed or not.
  2. Implement multi-level security controls: Apply protections at network and endpoint levels to secure data anywhere, with browsers as a critical device-level focus to address the increased mobility of workforces.
  3. Do not underestimate the web browser as security vector: Treat browsers, central to cloud access, as both threat vectors and protective tools, using data loss prevention, threat prevention, and Zero Trust to counter risks.
  4. Build a holistic, cohesive security framework: Implement overarching security frameworks such as SASE for a cohesive defense posture across all ecosystems, enhancing overall modernization efforts.