Data has been dubbed ‘the new oil’ and recent years have seen businesses across the world scrambling to exploit the enormous volume of customer and business information which is in their possession and ripe for analysis.
Barbara Kay, ExtraHop |
09 Apr |
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In Ridley Scott’s 1982 sci-fi film Blade Runner, the “future” is set in 2019. In this version, the grey skies are littered with flying cars called “spinners”.
Ashley Stevenson, ForgeRock |
04 Apr |
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A growing number of organisations are making strategic choices to avoid relying too heavily upon any single cloud service provider. In other words, they are pursuing multi-cloud strategies.
David Shephard |
03 Apr |
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In the financial year to June 2018, transactions made on Australian cards rose by 5.1 percent over the previous year to more than $767 billion. Card fraud increased by 4.8 percent to $565 million.
Jason Dover, Kemp Technologies |
03 Apr |
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Managing cyber-security in a multi-cloud environment comes with its own suite of organisational challenges.
Peter O'Connor, Snowflake |
02 Apr |
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According to recent research by KPMG, almost half of all local councils in Australia are planning to implement smart city strategies
Ian Yip |
25 Mar |
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Bring your own device (BYOD), where employees work from personal devices such as mobile phones and laptops, is quickly becoming the norm in today’s business environment.
Anurag Kahol, Bitglass |
15 Mar |
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Businesses around the world have quickly embraced cloud technology as a critical solution to tackle operational complexities.
Michael Chetner, Zoom |
15 Mar |
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The benefit of covering all of Asia Pacific (APAC) is that you get to see and experience how things are done broadly within the region.
Ashwin Pal |
15 Mar |
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You’ve spent years building perimeter defenses against cyberattacks. With a strategic combination of VPNs, intrusion detection and prevention systems, firewalls, antivirus software, and SIEM systems, you’ve built a moat around your network that keeps even advanced attackers at bay.
Ilan Paretsky |
15 Mar |
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Trust is a fickle concept in IT security. We trust that our applications are secure up until that trust is violated — like after a vulnerability is exposed or after an outage or breach.
George Tsoukas, Avi Networks |
15 Mar |
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Failure has always been baked into the DNA of most successful cybersecurity awareness training programs.
Garrett O’Hara |
11 Mar |
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The reality is that traditional development methods lack the agility needed to keep up with modern security needs. So how do businesses keep their security processes aligned? Enter: DevSecOps.
Yannick Townsend |
11 Mar |
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The digital age is maturing to the point where it’s no longer about what we can do, but whether we do the right thing. Where does that leave the question of facial recognition in schools?
Colin Anson |
11 Mar |
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2018 was a landmark year for regulators and businesses alike following the introduction of GDPR.
Chris Gondek, Commvault |
01 Mar |
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It’s an intimidating prospect – being up against an opponent who knows how to hit you right where it’s going to hurt the most. Add in the element of surprise and you’re looking at a real sucker punch, one that can leave you defenceless and gasping for breath.
Simon Howe |
25 Feb |
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We all know how easy it is to rack up a financial debt in business – just by trying to stay afloat and meet the demands of customers, partners and staff. Most of us don’t realise we’re probably accruing other kinds of debt too – like technical debt.
Chris Maroun, CyberArk |
25 Feb |
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The DevOps approach can accomplish many things, but can it help make your business more cybersecure? I don’t believe so.
Destiny Bertucci |
07 Feb |
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After a few years of missteps and slower-than-anticipated take-up, it's now clear what will get enterprises to open their wallets for SD-WAN, writes Budd Ilic, ANZ Country Manager, Zscaler.
Budd Ilic |
06 Feb |
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It was mid-2013 when I found myself looking over options for postgrad degrees in IT, I had been in IT since I had graduated high school (1999 – wow that makes me feel old) when I started a basic technician job at a small IT services company.
Craig Ford |
04 Feb |
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