[Infostock Daily=Reporter Park Jeong-Do] SoftCamp (CEO Bae Hwan-guk), a company specializing in cyber security, announced on the 18th that it will launch "SHIELD@Home," a remote work solution that allows telecommuting as part of its untact (non-face-to-face) service.
COVID-19 temporarily allows some companies to access the in-house network using VPN (virtual private network), but if the VPN tunnel is hacked, an attacker can access the in-house network without any authentication. In other words, the worst situation in which the entire corporate network is exposed to attackers could occur.
When SHIELD@Home is applied, the remote worker simply needs to acess his office PC from a remote work site with HTML5 enabled web browser. Because they use their company's PC, they maintain efficiency and productivity. Even if you work at a remote workplace, you will be able to work from home as easily as a company with security.
Nor does it infringe on the privacy of those who work remotely. Although there were issues of privacy infringement for those subject to remote work because existing telecommuting solutions used the management functions of remote PC control, not for telecommuting purposes, SHIELD@Home also dispelled such concerns.
Convenience has also increased significantly from a manager's SHIELD@Home adds a "screenmarking" feature, which greatly reduces the likelihood of information leakage at remote work sites. The SHIELD@Home allows managers to easily set the period of telecommuting from the approval of telecommuting, which is considered to have greatly increased the ease of management of telecommuters. In addition, it is possible to check remote workers' access status and usage statistics in real time.
Reporter Park Jeong-Do newface0301@naver.com