Organizations prioritize meeting room security amid hybrid work and regulatory demands
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Updated · Computerworld · Apr 28
Organizations prioritize meeting room security amid hybrid work and regulatory demands
14 articles · Updated · Computerworld · Apr 28
IDC reports that 50.8% of organizations now rate security as the top factor in selecting collaboration and videoconferencing technology, surpassing price and quality.
This shift is driven by hybrid work expanding attack surfaces and new European regulations like NIS2 and the Cyber Resilience Act imposing stricter requirements on connected meeting room devices.
Secure-by-design solutions are increasingly adopted to balance usability and compliance, with 70% of CIOs citing risk mitigation as a top priority for resilient, trusted collaboration environments.
What is the single biggest security blind spot in your company's hybrid meetings?
Are small businesses now facing crippling fines for using insecure meeting room tech?
Is 'meeting room security' a real threat or just clever marketing by tech vendors?
Will making meeting rooms ultra-secure make them impossible for employees to use?
With NIS2 now enforced, are executives personally liable for a meeting room data breach?
Your meeting room camera is now a regulated device. Are you prepared for the audit?