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Item Restricted An Investigation on Improving the Security of Remote Work to Secure Communication and Enhance Efficiency(Saudi Digital Library, 2025) ALBATEL, Yousef; AlDoghman, FirasThe rapid adoption of remote working has transformed organisational operations, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. While remote work offers significant benefits such as flexibility, reduced operational costs, and improved employee productivity, it has also introduced substantial challenges related to the security of communication systems. Remote workers increasingly rely on personal devices, unsecured networks, and digital collaboration tools, making organisational data and communication channels vulnerable to cyber threats such as phishing, malware, and data breaches. This research investigates the security challenges affecting communication in remote working environments and examines strategies that can be adopted to enhance both security and efficiency. Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the study explores how perceived usefulness and ease of use influence the adoption of security technologies in remote work settings. A comprehensive review of existing literature is conducted to identify key cybersecurity risks and evaluate mitigation strategies, including encryption, virtual private networks (VPNs), zero-trust architecture, identity and access management, and employee cybersecurity awareness training. The findings highlight that although effective security solutions exist, their adoption is often hindered by high implementation costs, performance limitations, and insufficient technical skills among employees. The study concludes that organisations must adopt a holistic approach combining technological solutions, organisational policies, and employee training to secure communication channels and enhance the overall efficiency of remote working. The research contributes to both academic literature and professional practice by providing insights into improving secure communication within modern remote work environments.6 0
