SPONSORED CONTENT Managers should be looking to shore up their internal processes and security, focusing on improved end-point protection and appropriate training for staff to recognise anomalies. This is critical as cybersecurity develops further to keep ahead of the hackers. “The move to a serverless and office less work environment means cybersecurity is now focused on the user and the endpoint,” comments George Ralph (pictured), managing director, RFA, “In a traditional office perimeter security, with a firewall and web filtering, provided a secure barrier to threats. Many of our clients have changed their physical office set ups this year, taking less actual square footage or no square footage at all, meaning their whole approach to security is changing and I am very proud of my teams for being ahead of this almost two years ago with our centralised cyber security models with zero trust approaches.”