HP announced HP Wolf Connect, an IT
management connectivity solution that provides a highly resilient and secure
connection to remote PCs, enabling IT to manage
devices even when powered down or offline.
Using a cellular-based network, HP Wolf
Connect's robust connectivity1
helps ensure IT teams can readily manage a dispersed hybrid workforce. It can
reduce the time and effort needed to resolve support tickets, secure data from
loss or theft to mitigate a potential breach and optimize asset management.
"Hybrid
work has made remote management at scale more complex, yet more essential,"
comments Dr. Ian Pratt, Global Head of Security for Personal Systems, HP Inc.
"The cloud has helped but hasn't solved IT's ability to manage devices that are
powered down or offline. HP Wolf Connect's highly resilient connection opens
new doors to remote device management, enabling efficient and effective management
of dispersed workforces."
HP Wolf Protect and Trace
with Wolf Connect is the world's first software service capable of locating,
locking and erasing a PC remotely, even when it's turned off or disconnected
from the Internet. This capability protects sensitive data
on the move and helps lower IT costs by reducing the need for PC remediation or
replacement.
Securing
and managing the hybrid workforce is a top priority for organizations. New
global research from HP Wolf Security found 82% of security leaders operating a
hybrid work model have gaps in their organization's security posture.
The global study of 1,492 security leaders found:
- 61%
say protecting their hybrid workers will get harder in the year ahead.
- 70%
say that hybrid work increases the risk of lost or stolen devices.
"IT
teams need a better way to deal with the increase in lost or stolen devices,"
continues Pratt. "Before today, solutions relied on PCs being on or connected
to the internet, but HP Wolf Connect now provides a highly resilient mobile
connection to find, lock, and erase lost or stolen devices even if they are
disconnected or powered down.
Pratt
continues; "This is particularly crucial in industries where devices may
contain PII (personally identifiable information) or intellectual property. By
adding Wolf Connect to HP Wolf Protect and Trace, teams can accurately report
where and when devices were lost, and how long it took to lock or erase them."
Securing
the endpoint is ground zero for attacks on hybrid workers
Beyond
PC loss and theft, the endpoint i.e., laptops, PCs or printers - continue to
face serious threat from ransomware and is ground zero for attacks on hybrid
workers. This requires the creation of new cybersecurity strategies and
innovative security tools in response to changing employee behaviors.
- 84% of
security leaders say the endpoint is the source of most security threats
and where the most business-damaging security threats happen.
- 66% say the
greatest cybersecurity weakness is the potential for hybrid employees to
be compromised; with phishing, ransomware, and attacks via unsecured home
networks cited as the top risks.
- 65% say it is
challenging to update their threat detection measures (e.g., Endpoint
Detection & Response and Security Information and Event Management
tools) to reflect the behavior of hybrid employees, making it harder to
spot attacks.
- Three-quarters
(76%) of security leaders agree application isolation is key to protect
hybrid worker devices, but only 23% are benefiting from using it at
present; with 32% planning to deploy in the next 12 months.
"The
shift to hybrid work requires a move away from old perimeter-focused thinking.
To close gaps, organizations must put the endpoint front and center of any
security strategy. Adopting hardware-enforced security features and protection
above, in, and below the OS - such as application isolation - will be key for
protecting users without impinging on the freedoms that hybrid work allows,"
concludes Pratt.
Hybrid work
security is a key focus for 2023
HP's
new hybrid security research details how security teams are prioritizing
securing the hybrid workplace:
- Four-in-five
(82%) security leaders have increased their cybersecurity budget
specifically for hybrid workers. 71% expect this hybrid investment focus
to increase further in 2023.
- 80% have
deployed a different set of tools and policies to protect hybrid
employees.
- 70% are
limiting network access of people working remotely to minimize the risk of
a breach.
To learn more,
download HP Wolf Security's latest report for IT decision makers and for Security Leaders.