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7 Cybersecurity Tips for Remote Workers

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Farah Hawa , an application security engineer and bug bounty hunter, points out that “free Wi-Fi could be set up in a public place by malicious players, or they may be on the same public network as you. Tazin Khan, founder and CEO of Cyber Collective , suggests protecting your data at home through a virtual private network.

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The Four Horsemen of the Mandated Return to Office

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Or consider a National Bureau of Economic Research paper about a study at Trip.com, one of the largest travel agencies in the world. European banks, which offer more flexible hybrid work policies, are using these to hire talented staff from the less flexible US banks. Those who worked on a hybrid schedule had 35% better retention.

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Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll | The Return to Office & Reengineering Cities

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And at the same time executives have said, well, this is our policy and people don’t seem to be abiding by it. But we started reinstalling travel processes and saying, no, the executive team needs to go to where the work team is. Is it a policies issue? This isn’t just your work network by the way.

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Five Years After Founding the Me Too Movement, Tarana Burke Remains Focused on Healing

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The founder of the Me Too movement is juggling press requests, international travel, and creating a safe and nurturing space for those of which the movement was founded. Ironically, in 2019 she was the guest speaker for Auburn’s Extraordinary Women Lecture held at the university’s main campus. Tarana Burke is busy these days.

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

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In this book, she presents evidence that while large philanthropic donations and headline-making policy changes may get most of our media attention, they are not the only tools to achieve peace. Eventually, she traveled to visit those who wrote to her. years in 2019. The world really can be changed one person at a time.

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