Secure together: Managing your WordPress access during coronavirus

Secure together: Managing your WordPress access during coronavirus

If a week is a long time in politics, then it’s a veritable aeon when it comes to economy-collapsing, pub-closing, sports-halting pandemics.


In the space of a few days, we’ve gone from mild concern as we looked at statistics, to frustration as pubs and restaurants closed, to cautiously stocking up on supplies, and eventually to a numbing acceptance that we’re all going to be stuck inside for the foreseeable future.


Updates have come at us so frequently that the world has become unstuck in time; the days of visiting friends and being able to buy rice seem so long ago that they’re starting to feel like distant, half-forgotten dreams.


Indeed, perhaps the most unsettling aspect of all this is how quickly the things we’ve built our lives around have been tossed aside. If football and concerts and socialising and personal space don’t matter any more, then what does?


We’re not here to answer those questions, but we can help you navigate what’s important in the workplace, which – as ever – is to remain safe and productive.


This new series is designed to bring us together during the coronavirus pandemic. Each week, we’ll share stories of how our team is overcoming the challenges of this strange new reality, and give you pointers on how to stay secure in your temporary work environment.


At home with… a copywriter


Copywriting is one of the few occupations relatively unaffected by the coronavirus pandemic, but as IT Governance’s blog writer Luke Irwin explains, there are security issues that writers should be aware of when establishing their home office set-up.


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