Microsoft's crisis and security chief on what it learned from sending 156,000 employees home — and why it will be much harder to bring everyone back
Bret Arsenault, Microsoft's chief information security officer, says it was "a watershed moment when companies sent everyone home."
COVID-19 has also changed enterprise cybersecurity, he says, and there will be a much greater emphasis on protecting employees wherever they are. Sending employees home to work was the easy part, says Bret Arsenault, Microsoft's chief information security officer. The hard part will be bringing them back — whenever that is.
Except, they did start badging into Microsoft buildings right after the work-from-home announcement, and that was alarming. "We were watching this, and saying, what's going on? Why are they badging in?" says Arsenault. "It was a watershed moment when companies sent everyone home. It all happened at once, and we were, in a lot of ways, going through it together. It's more of a trickle coming back, with many more factors. It depends on the health status in various countries. It depends on the political climate, the economic climate."
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