The 2020 Duo Trusted Access Report


Although it feels very of-the-moment, remote work has been on the rise for years now. That said, the recent and rapid expansion of work-from-home culture presents new security challenges. How can employees access all their applications without exposing mission critical information to unnecessary risk? How can organisations allow employees to use their devices on unsecured networks, and ensure that users keep their operating systems and software up to date? There's a lot to think about.

At Duo, it's our job to make application access more secure for organizations of all sizes, and while every organisation's remote access strategy will be slightly different, there are a few fundamental factors to consider — key plays to have in your remote access playbook, so to speak.

In this report, we'll look at what companies are doing to secure remote work and discuss what makes a good remote access strategy.

In this report, you'll learn:

  • Which regions and industries have adapted to a remote-first workplace, and how
  • What policies and procedures companies are using to mitigate changing security risks
  • How companies are securing access to applications from anywhere in the world
  • How device health measures are being used to secure remote access
  • And much more!
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