The remote work wave is a 'subset of digital transformation' and was sped up over night by the coronavirus pandemic, CEO George Kurtz said in a 'Mad Money' interview.
The cybersecurity company is gearing up to not only secure network systems on-premise but from anywhere work can be performed, he told CNBC's"I think it will be a hybrid environment," he said of the post-Covid-19 work trend in a "" interview. "You're going to have some folks go back to work, you're going to have split shifts."
Millions of workers — where possible — transitioned to off-premise network access after the Covid-19 outbreak forced much of the U.S. under stay-at-home mandates to slow the disease's spread. Countless businesses, particularly retail shops, bowling alleys, nail shops and more, had to close up shop during the state-sanctioned lockdowns.
As the U.S. economy opens back up, internet-based service providers and their clients are mapping out the future of their workplaces after having to adapt to a work-from-home strategy virtually overnight. Some employees have learned to embrace the new work environment, while others are craving to get back to the office.
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