techradar: “A new study of more than 1,000 remote workers by Beyond Identity has revealed that co-working spaces could actually be costing businesses their cybersecurity despite being cheaper in terms of rent. According to the report, co-working spaces are the most likely place for data to be stolen, with 18% having previously chosen to locate themselves in a co-working office and had their data stolen. Libraries, coffee shops, and cafes follow closely behind, with working in the airport surprisingly safer despite one in five (21%) experiencing data theft when working remotely from another country away from where their office is based…”
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