Remote working
The last few years have seen a rising trend of employees wanting to work remotely. This idea expands the idea of merely working from home or a co-working place (the use of an office or other working environment by people who are self-employed or working for different employers) and allows you to work from anywhere.
Gig workers and digital nomads have become accustomed to this; according to data from 2020, about 5 million Americans identify as such. With the COVID-19 epidemic demonstrating the effectiveness of remote labor and several locations opening their doors to digital nomads, the idea seems certain to gain traction in the next few years.
Security issues
As more people started working remotely during the epidemic, cybersecurity incidents significantly rose, as thieves tried to profit from the pandemic’s stress and disruption as well as the larger attack surface they could now target.
Due to the epidemic, most industries shifted to remote work...