Well given the right hardware a lot can be done at home Ether through a VPN or through custom work tablets it's not hard to securely workYeah, you're probably right. I work for the govt. and we're still waiting for notification about going back to the office (% of staff returning etc.). My guess is around 30-40% return to the office (depending on the office layout, and the social distancing you measure etc.). Now, this doesn't mean that they'll only do 30-40% of the work. It's possible that they will change how they process, and only do the stuff in the office that *has* to be done there. I'm sure some things can be done from home, but it would make sense that they are very careful with that one, considering that they're dealing personal data.
remotely on most if not all of the app process except for a few small things like initial scanning of apps
In fact I suspect that from a privacy standpoint the it actually is more secure to work from home on apps instead of everything being done in one spot (less centralized means more of a hard time for any hackers to get into systems)
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