Pupils from Thorncliffe School travelled to Moscow in 1994 to visit their friends from School 368 and to stay in their homes. For some it was their first eye-opening trip to Russia and for others it was their second opportunity to catch up on events in the new Russia. Two years previously on a visit organised by official Russian travel agency Intourist, Thorncliffe first set up the contacts with the children of School 368. And in 1993 Thorncliffe paid for a group of their new Russian friends to visit them in Barrow. Originally the Thorncliffe contingent in 1994 had planned to stay in hotels but because of the rate of inflation they ended up staying in the homes of their friends. It gave them an insight into the Russian way of life they could never have achieved as tourists.
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Some 88% of the 500 UK and US IT decision makers surveyed stated that, before the pandemic hit, they felt some level of confidence in their ability to fully and securely support remote work. However, when social distancing restrictions forced many offices to close and quickly instigate mass remote working, only 39% organizations found it easy to actually shift employees.
Highlighting the security challenges that have arisen as a result, those polled cited upticks in risky behavior from remote working employees including the storing of sensitive data (41%), clicking on phishing emails (38%) and inappropriate admin access (37%). What’s more, 30% said they had observed their end users failing to update software.