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Securing the Anywhere Organization

Any location. Any device. Any resource.



Remote working is here to stay: according to Gartner, 74% of organizations expect some employees to work remotely once the pandemic is over1. At the same time, the resources people need to do their jobs are also in multiple locations: on servers in the office; in cloudbased applications like Office 365 or Salesforce; and in private or public cloud environments on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.


IT teams are tasked with protecting every user and every resource, no matter where they are. Meanwhile, bad actors continue to find better and more subversive ways to penetrate increasingly virtual organizations at every intersection.


Securing organizations where people and resources can be anywhere requires:

  • Secure connectivity, so users can access resources from any location: home, on-site, or in the office.
  • Protection for the devices used to make those connections — desktops, laptops, mobile phones, and tablets.
  • Simple management, so IT teams can manage their distributed organizations from anywhere, without adding to their workload.

Fortunately, Sophos supports all these areas. We offer a complete portfolio of next-gen security products packed with advanced protection capabilities. Everything is controlled via a single, web-based security platform which slashes day-to-day admin overheads while enabling IT teams to manage their organization’s security from anywhere.


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