Offboarding remote workers is not as easy as it seems, so here is an article from Forbes for some things to consider when offboarding remote workers
Companies often overlook offboarding of remote employees, leading to data breaches and potential legal issues, writes Brandon Batchelor of ReadyCloud, an ecommerce CRM. Common mistakes include failing to recover equipment, not rescinding software access, poor internal communication and ignoring the emotional aspects of offboarding.
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Considering some of the above issues involved, one really has to wonder if the correct analysis of the risks of remote workers has been done and are worth the initial savings involved.
The question’s are who are they, who and where do they live, who are their partners, what additional software is installed on their devices, what AI features are they using that could compromise your security and credibility.
Many cases of remote worker fraud have been recorded.