JakartaPost-July 16, 2021

The work-from-home (WFH) arrangement aimed at curbing COVID-19 transmission exposes companies to cyberthreats as unaware employees connect to office networks from personal computers, experts have warned. According to the National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN), cyberattacks in Indonesia almost doubled to more than 495 million cases in 2020, the highest figure ever recorded by the agency, established in 2017. BSSN spokesperson Anton Setiawan told The Jakarta Post that the COVID-19 pandemic played a role in the sudden increase in cyberattacks. He said the outbreak, specifically the WFH mandate, had forced both businesses and government institutions to conduct operations through digital channels. Working from outside the office strips employees of centralized cybersecurity protection provided by the company as they use personal or even public networks to access office systems, leaving the latter more vulnerable to attacks.

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