New Delhi, Feb. 7 -- With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this year, businesses around the world had to reshape their cybersecurity framework at a moment's notice. The various restrictions on public gatherings and the closure of office spaces resulted in employees working remotely from the confines of their homes. This meant logging into corporate networks while operating under the subpar security offered by personal devices. With security levels somewhat compromised due to the work from a home transformation, cybercriminals are taking full advantage of the coronavirus post-pandemic disruption. The CISOs (Chief Information security officers) of various big-ticket organizations have outlined the rising trajectory of COVID-19 ...