TEL AVIV, Israel and NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hysolate, the isolated workspace innovator bridging the gap between user productivity and enterprise endpoint security, today announced the release of a new research study, undertaken in partnership with Team8, exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on large enterprises’ remote work and business continuity strategies. The study, The CISO's Dilemma: How Chief Information Security Officers Are Balancing Enterprise Endpoint Security and Worker Productivity in Response to COVID-19, reveals that chief information security officers (CISOs) are conflicted about how their companies can best reposition themselves to address the sudden and rapid shift to remote work caused by the pandemic.

The story emerging from the data in the study is clear:

Beyond the overwhelming consensus that work-from-home is here to stay (87 percent of respondents believe remote work has become a permanent workflow in their companies’ operations), the study reveals that there is no singular best practice or market-leading approach to enabling workers in the Remote-First era.

There is no prevailing solution in place to provide secure remote access to corporate assets:

CISOs are also grappling with what their remote security policies should be in the new Remote-First era:

The majority of companies (more than 60 percent) felt that they weren’t ready for the changes that the proliferation of the pandemic forced. What is uncertain is whether the other 39 percent who have made no changes are standing pat because they are comfortable with their company’s security posture or because they don’t know what changes to make.

“Worker productivity and enterprise endpoint security have historically been pitted as competing priorities,” said Hysolate CEO Marc Gaffan. “But when we surveyed CISOs who were scrambling to scale their remote workforce IT operations in light of the pandemic, it became clear how important worker productivity has now become and that legacy solutions like VPN, VDI and DaaS just can’t handle the demands of the new Remote-First reality.”

Web browsing restrictions and BYOPC policies further muddy the Remote-First waters. Sixty-two percent of CISOs said their companies restrict access to certain websites on corporate devices, while 22 percent say their companies do not allow access to corporate networks or applications from a non-corporate device.

The confusion indicated by the mixed results of The CISO’s Dilemma survey report is enough to cause many CISOs a sleepless night. In fact, the varied response trend carried over to the one unconventional question asked in the study regarding pandemic indulgences: 20 percent of CISOs report drinking more wine during the COVID crisis; 32 percent drink more coffee; 8 percent choose whiskey; and, perhaps in what should come as a surprise to no one, 40 percent chose “All of the Above.”

To see the full survey report, please visit the Hysolate website.

About Hysolate

Hysolate is the isolated workspace innovator, bridging the gap between enterprise endpoint security and user productivity. Hysolate is the first solution that lets you easily create isolated workspaces on corporate and non-corporate endpoints, in minutes, and manage them from the cloud. Companies use Hysolate to: (1) protect their corporate endpoints with an isolated workspace for high-risk activities, and (2) secure corporate access from unmanaged endpoints with a strong, VM-based, isolated workspace.

Hysolate is backed by Bessemer Venture Partners, Innovation Endeavors, Team8 and Planven Capital. For more information, visit https://www.hysolate.com or follow Hysolate on Twitter @hysolatenow.

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