The top priority for CIOs is to ensure companies can manage the huge and sudden spike in demand for remote-working capacity caused by the closure of offices and other facilities. “This required my team to make some adjustments to the way we supply necessary equipment and remote access to [our] networks,” explains Kota, who says Autodesk has created a self-service toolkit so that many more employees can quickly set themselves up to work remotely if the need arises.
As they expand remote-working capabilities, CIOs are keeping a close eye on cybersecurity risks. Hospitals and other places that don’t typically cater for a lot of remote work need to pay special attention to this area, notes Drex DeFord, a former CIO of Seattle Children’s Hospital and Scripps Health who is now an executive at CI Security.
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Meanwhile Mexico is chilling because their president took insurance policies for their oil, so the oil can go as low as 1 dollar per barrel and Mexico will still get their money. Unlike USA.