Zoom security: Your meetings will be safe and secure if you do these 10 things
As the novel coronavirus spread across the globe, the business landscape was forced to make a number of swift changes.
Lockdowns and social isolation measures, restricted travel, and the closure of firms not considered to be "essential" services proved to be a catalyst for home working, of which many of us were woefully unprepared to accommodate.
At the time of writing, there are 1.9 million coronavirus cases worldwide. The United States, Spain, Italy, and France are the hardest hit. Stringent measures that prevent employees from going into offices have required many companies, large and small, to adopt remote and virtual alternatives to stop operations from grinding to a complete halt. Email and the use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) aren't enough; workers and management need to be able to hold meetings, too.