![]() What are you hearing from customers regarding hybrid work? ![]() What follows is a Q&A with Palo Alto Networks’ executive vice president Mario Queiroz and senior director of product management Mayuresh Ektare. I recently interviewed two Palo Alto executives to discuss the newly launched system, Okyo Garde, and why home networks need the same protection as enterprise networks in this hybrid work era. Now, there’s a fourth option introduced by Palo Alto Networks–an enterprise-grade secure router system that safeguards every user and device on a home network. Third, using antivirus software on laptops, which can easily be disabled and doesn’t protect the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart devices connected to home networks. Second, using consumer-grade routers, which are cost-effective and easy to set up but aren’t very secure. ![]() First, using firewalls, which have a high operational cost of equipment, setup, and onboarding. There are several ways to secure home networks today. As home offices turn into forever offices, organizations will have to rethink network-level security policies for remote workers. Some will have many people in the office, some just a few, and every combination in between. What nobody expected is for hybrid work – digital transformation – to become a permanent setup for organizations. The concept of hybrid work existed before COVID-19.
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