Not really, lot of this is hyped up sales bullshit. The reality is that security software has been getting better and better. It's not this ecosystem of "that matches this hash or IP" anymore. For the last decade ML has been used heavily. It doesn't look for just the stuff it knows is bad, it looks for things that are out of place.
End of the day...you can't fix everything and you can't fix your users...but the script kiddies aren't what to worry about, it's the large gov backed groups. Those have always been the problem.
Which is bullshit, I joined and have worked for a remote only company for over a decade now and I've never met any of my coworkers, but I chat and have calls with them daily and we all have the office banter and even talk about outside work stuff as well. You don't need to know people to magically work remote, that's just an excuse to stuff people into a building together.