Image by stokpic from Pixabay This year has been all about working from home. In the bid to build a ‘new normal,’ the world has innovated not only new ways of working, but also reconnecting with one’s family, besides venturing out to new opportunities alongside new possibilities. The indispensability of adapting to this way of life makes us accept working from home as an excellent career option. It presents a wide range of opportunities and a row of new doors opening out to upcoming ideas. Starting from keeping up with globalization to the catering of the international market, working from home has become a welcoming and fruitful practice. Through this mode of online professional process, it has become not just easy to stay connected and updated, but also to earn better and get better. Working from home presents and promotes numerous options, opportunities, and outlooks for people looking to boost their income. The following are the top monetizing ideas, ideal for everyone wanting to earn money from home: 1. Blogging The first brilliant prospect of earning money through working online is blogging. Bloggers are high in demand in the market and are thus sought after for their skills of building a robust social…
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How Covid-19 Brought to Focus Risks to Your Data Privacy And Governance
Image by Hebi B. from Pixabay There is no doubt that the Covid-19 pandemic and the resultant global lockdown have effectively changed the way businesses operate, which to a large extent, has serious impacts on your data privacy and governance. Out of the blues, organizations and their employees must adapt to a new way of working. The aftermath of the radical change is that a lot of employees have relocated their offices to the home. While this may be a brand-new innovation to some organizations, a few had before the outbreak, been practicing flexible working for some time. These organizations were more favorably disposed to adapt to the new world and way of working with relative ease. They were armed with sturdy procedures, practices, and had IT infrastructure in place to cushion the effects of working away from the office. However, a lot of organizations were left in a sort of quandary, the change was rather impromptu, it was too much, albeit too soon, and they were not prepared for the plunge. As a result, they had to contend with data privacy breaches and the ensuing governance concerns. Cybersecurity has been a burning issue even before the onset of the pandemic, but the…