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Jan
Shifting to a remote work model has been a tremendous help for many organizations amidst the COVID-19 global health crisis. It has provided them with a way to keep activities going despite pandemic limitations. However, this abrupt change also opens doors to security threats since numerous enterprises still rely on outdated identity verification systems. For example, companies often use passwords and other knowledge-based authentication methods to prevent fraudsters from accessing their employees’ accounts. Although the remote worker can strengthen their password by following sound practices like changing it periodically, using a complex mix of characters, and not reusing passwords from…