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Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced that they are now opening their offices beginning March 15. Agrawal also stated that work from home, work from anywhere, and blended working from home and office options will be given to its employees.
Nine Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (July 21, 2021) New real estate start-ups are betting on flexible apartment leases, reports The Wall Street Journal. Business leaders in the Hudson Valley and Southern Tier are looking to reinventing vacant IBM campuses to drive an economic rebound, according to The New York Times. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry.
A Renewal for IMB Campuses Once Home to Punch Cards and Circuit Boards“Wistfully recalling times gone by has been a pastime in the Southern Tier and Hudson Valley areas of New York State since IBM began slashing operations and shuttering factories in the 1980s. Indeed, the entire region was once sort of an extended company town for the tech giant, which started there and spurred much of its housing and retail growth. When Big Blue left, economic pain ensued. But the large campuses that remain hold keys to an economic rebound, in places like East Fishkill, Ulster and End
7 Security Strategies as Employees Return to the Office
More sooner than later, employees will be making their way back to the office. Here s how security pros can plan for the next new normal.
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Security teams have learned many lessons during the pandemic. Everything from zero trust to better authentication methods and behavioral analytics have become front-burner items.
And for good reason. The pandemic accelerated digital transformation, which expanded the threat landscape as entire office buildings of people moved home to work. Now, as offices reopen, security will remain just as challenging as workers split their time between the office and home and resume business travel.