Kansas City Biz Hopes Newbie Tele-Workers Won't Get Hacked At Home

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Working from home? Take these cybersecurity steps

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - With stay-at-home orders now in effect across the Kansas City metro, thousands of people will shift to working remotely. For many, it's the first work-from-home experience of their careers. That's the case for Ted Kapke, a Lee's Summit attorney.

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  1. Oh the TV people are the IT experts now!

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