Survey: COVID-19 Will Have a Lasting Impact on Remote Work Trends
Many organizations forced into remote work by the coronavirus will continue with the trend in the post-pandemic economy.
Many organizations forced into remote work by the coronavirus will continue with the trend in the post-pandemic economy.
With so many campus employees and students working and studying from home during the COVID-19 crisis, home network protection is critical. Here’s how you can stay safe while working and studying online while social distancing.
Teachers are being encouraged to switch from Zoom to Microsoft Teams for their online courses.
LogMeIn’s Emergency Remote Work Kits are being expanded to include GoToConnect, the company’s cloud phone and UCC platform.
The agency also says school closings due to COVID-19 and children’s increased online presence pose an increased risk for child exploitation.
Here’s what works and what doesn’t across five broad campus public safety operational categories: personnel, plans and procedures, facilities, equipment and communications.
These phishing emails are typically marketing coronavirus information and ask you to open an attachment to see the latest news and statistics.
Schools, churches and even groups of friends are taking to Zoom, Webex, Microsoft Teams, BlueJeans and other videoconferencing apps to catch up on lost instruction time, hear the latest sermon or just hang out with family and friends.
Videoconferencing can help your campus cut costs and survive during these uncertain times.