EGUIDE:
In this special report, we analyse the risks of ransomware and provide the latest best practice advice on how to protect your organisation from this fast-growing form of malicious software.
EZINE:
In this issue of Computer Weekly, we look at the track and trace app, which was redeveloped and enhanced at breakneck speed, and explore how the pandemic has accelerated the roll-out of new technology such as artificial intelligence and video conferencing tools at NHS trusts. We also present some research into how Covid has affected IT spending.
EGUIDE:
With cyber threats and attacks making headlines almost every day, governments and enterprises in Southeast Asia are placing greater emphasis on shoring up their cyber defenses, more so as they transform their economies digitally.
EGUIDE:
Businesses understand they cannot exist in a risk-free environment. How to manage the risks they face depends on many variables, including the industry the business is in and its size. In this e-guide, we compare traditional risk management and enterprise risk management and outline the important differences between the two.
WHITE PAPER:
A properly executed SIEM strategy is difficult to achieve. Explore this white paper to gain a deeper understanding of how your company can overcome SIEM challenges and implement a successful platform.
EGUIDE:
Take a look at this e-guide to uncover experts' perspectives about the SWIFT security control mandate with inspections and enforcement beginning January 1, 2018.
EGUIDE:
In the era of nonstop security threats, creating a cyber threat intelligence team and leveraging incident response (IR) tools can help with detection and automation of processes. Explore the tools and considerations for updating your IR processes.
EBOOK:
As cyber threats continue to evolve, mobile device management and mobile security tools need to evolve as well. This handbook offers a new approach to mobile security, which offers IT more granular control over data and devices, making it easier to weed out threats.
EGUIDE:
Sandboxes became prevalent after security pros realized malware was making its way past antivirus software and infecting networks. Inside, security expert Matthew Pascucci identifies the differences between software containers and sandboxing and dives into the security benefits within the two.