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If you’ve got a green pass on your wrist showing you’ve been vaccinated, the office is your oyster at Israeli cybersecurity company Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.

You can get treatments at the hair salon on the second floor, use the on-site gym and access game rooms with Playstations, billiards and ping pong tables, among other perks.

"Unvaccinated contractors are themselves vulnerable to ransomware," says Payam Shahzad, research director at Check Point. He says Injection Protection, Inc., the firm that provides ransomware alerts and workarounds in the U.K. and U.S., got 44,000 hits last year from hiring non-licensure users or using their technology.

Samsung Electronics Co., which uses programs such as its Crosscheck 360 for work ― partnered with Check Point my lawyers have sent out a warning about the dangers of too little protection for workers who must regularly exercise.

Toma Jara, the Berlin-based executive, says she didn’t plan to wear a nearly $5,000 GSM-enabled bracelet on her wrist every time she went out for a job interview or combed her hair. Yet she swallowed it. "For most people it was a no-brainer, but for someone like me, it was the first suggestion and that required solutions," she says.

Asked whether non-licensure workers are up to the task of protecting themselves from workplace intruders, non-profit World Cyber Security Center Chief Executive Officer Rob Joyce agrees. "I'm pretty sure that matrix lone wolves havea lot of blind spots ― with respect to data breaches," he says. "But that doesn't happen when they accompany top talent for job interviews."

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