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Remote work productivity boost? Only 38% of firms see drop in output after lockdown measures

May 13, 2020
Homeworking environments vulnerable to poor connectivity

Over half of UK firms (53%)businesses have seen increased or unchanged productivity following lockdown-implemented remote working, according to new research.

The findings, from secure collaboration firm Wire, indicate that the future of work productivity is remote but security is not being prioritised. Only 83% of UK business decision-makers failing to prioritise security when it comes to remote working

In a survey of 500 business decision-makers in the UK on productivity and remote security, Wire has found that despite little time to prepare, over half (53%) say they’ve seen either an increase or no change in the productivity of office workers since lockdown measures were enacted across the UK in March. Only 13% of business decision-makers reported a significant decrease in productivity, while 25% reported a slight decrease in productivity.

The research commissioned by Wire, the most secure collaboration platform, found that only 17% of UK business decision-makers had identified security as the most important factor when deciding which messaging and collaboration platform to use for remote working, meaning that 83% are prioritising other criteria.

Ease of use was identified as the most important factor by just under a quarter of business decision-makers (24%), with video meetings selected as the most important factor by 19%. Only 10% of UK business decision-makers cited cost as the most important factor, demonstrating the willingness to invest in technologies that provide productivity value.

“At Wire, we’ve always understood that the future of work is outside of the four walls of the company. The past several months have demonstrated that even without any preparation at all, companies can maintain and even increase productivity while working from anywhere,” stated Wire CEO Morten Brøgger. “Yet, the importance of security in facilitating remote working cannot be understated. Just as we adjust our personal safety in the current environment, so must we work to ensure our professional safety in a future of work context.”

Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, it was estimated that cybercrime was poised to cost the global economy $6 trillion by 2021. Given that so many businesses are adjusting to new remote working models, cybercrime is likely to rise. By choosing a business collaboration solution built with security at the outset, governments and enterprises around the world will not only protect themselves against data breaches caused by bad actors but can also mitigate the astronomical cost of this global burden.

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