This book examined remote employees' security breach awareness levels and provides a detailed insight of their practises, obstacles, and proactive efforts to maintain cybersecurity in the shifting context of remote work. The findings highlight a good trend in organisations' attempts to improve data security through training and remote work standards, with remote workers displaying a commitment to data integrity practises. While remote employees are confident in their security configurations, the incidence of security breaches, particularly phishing and unauthorised device access, underscores the ongoing danger landscape they face. This demands continual vigilance in order to successfully resolve these breaches and raise security knowledge in order to limit threats. Consistent security measures, such as the usage of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) for secure connections and Two-factor Authentication (2FA) during logins, are evidently prioritised, contributing to improved data protection and account security. The variable frequency of security training among remote workers emphasises the significance of ongoing and comprehensive training efforts.