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Managing Audio Distractions in Hybrid Work

Hybrid work environments expose employees to continuous acoustic variability, where unmanaged microphones and delayed use of the mute button frequently cause unintended audio interruptions. These disruptions break concentration cycles, increase cognitive load, and reduce meeting efficiency across distributed teams. Effective sound control has therefore become a measurable productivity factor rather than a subjective comfort issue.

Collaborate and Edit PDF Files in Real Time

Collaborating on PDF files can be a time-consuming process, especially when multiple people are involved in editing, reviewing, and finalizing documents. Traditional methods often require back-and-forth emails, multiple versions of the same document, and unclear feedback. But with the right tools, collaboration on PDF files can be more efficient and seamless. By editing PDFs in real time, teams can work together more effectively, save time, and reduce errors.

Hybrid Work Risks That Start in the Office: What Companies Often Overlook

Hybrid work has become a defining part of modern business, yet many companies underestimate the extent to which risk originates in the physical workspace. Employees move between home and office with new expectations, and the environment they return to often shapes their performance more than policies do. Rooms that once supported predictable routines now carry a different emotional weight, influencing how people communicate, collaborate, and settle into their day.

Is your hybrid work as protected as you think?

The hybrid working model has blurred the traditional limit of corporate networks. With users accessing critical resources from remote locations, unmanaged networks and personal devices, attack surfaces have increased exponentially. This demands a cutting-edge, comprehensive and adaptive approach to security. A recent example in January 2025 makes this clear: a vulnerability in SimpleHelp - a remote access tool - let attackers compromise corporate endpoints and move laterally across the network.

Cutting Costs and Boosting Security with Smart Office Technology

Overhead costs can quietly eat into profitability. Office leases, utilities, staff time, and operational inefficiencies all add up, and while cutting budgets may seem like the obvious answer, doing so without affecting productivity or security is a challenge. The smarter approach is to introduce systems that reduce expenses while strengthening security, ensuring the workplace remains both cost-efficient and protected.

17 Security Tips For Hybrid Workers

The days of full remote work may be behind for most of us, but the hybrid work model is stronger than ever. In 2024, approximately 27% of workers in Europe are estimated to be working in a hybrid model, and around 36% in the US are working in a structured hybrid model. Hybrid work models also offer flexibility in their structure, with the different kinds of models companies use being: While hybrid work offers many benefits, what are the risks for hybrid workers in terms of security?

The Importance of Security in a Hybrid Work Environment

As hybrid work models become more and more prevalent among businesses, more are adopting hybrid work environments to maximize flexibility and productivity. Unfortunately, however, this creates unique security challenges which must be managed. One critical aspect of hybrid working environments is ensuring sensitive information remains safe. Since more employees work from various locations than before proper security measures - like secure file cabinet locks - must be put in place to safeguard valuable assets such as files.

Navigating the Hybrid Workplace: Balancing Productivity, Efficiency and Security

In today's digital workplace, we rely heavily on a wealth of collaboration solutions; in fact, these tools have become ingrained and part of our daily workflows. Despite hybrid working patterns and the return, for some, to a more traditional work environment, the continued reliance on collaboration apps remains strong. This presents opportunities and challenges for the IT teams tasked with onboarding and offboarding employees and effectively managing an ever-growing plethora of tools and apps.

Why We Should Have Zero Trust in a Hybrid Public Sector Workforce

Those working in the UK public sector have seen significant upheaval over the last decade thanks to a combination of the long-term efforts to relocate civil servants outside London and, in recent years, the swift adoption of hybrid work practices necessitated during the pandemic. As a result, networks have expanded, the number of devices and endpoints to protect has grown considerably and potential vulnerabilities for attackers to target have increased.