Fujitsu highlights key priorities to securing a hybrid workplace

Multinational information and communications technology company Fujitsu highlighted the sex critical things needed by organizations planning to implement a hybrid workplace.
In a report, Fujitsu said that companies should know how to cope with the increased cybercrime cases, secure data, implement their zero-trust policy, automate cloud security, gear up the workforce, and find reliable expert partners in tech.
As more businesses embrace the hybrid IT working model, cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities and remote access infrastructure by targeting these changing work environments.
Citing a Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) record, Fujitsu reported that at least t 1,174 cyberattack incidents happened in 2021. Experts believe that this will continue, especially with the rise of hybrid arrangements.
To address these dilemmas, Fujitsu said that companies could protect their people and data and drive their business’ success with proper planning and preparation and the right technologies.
Fujitsu aims to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries.