EGUIDE:
Labrys founder and CEO Lachlan Feeney offers his observations about blockchain adoption in Australia, and what his firm is doing to help organisations unleash the full potential of the technology.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, artificial intelligence is still no match for the brain – we talk to Intel's neuromorphic computing lab to see how researchers are trying to address that. Our buyer's guide examines identity and access management. And we find out why datacentres are becoming a new target for financial investors. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this quarter's CW Europe, we interview Laurence Schirrecker at Eurosport about how the broadcaster is using the latest technologies to improve how cycling enthusiasts can follow races. Computer Weekly caught up with her at the final stage of the Grand Tour cycling event La Vuelta in Madrid.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how Lush has modernised authentication, governed by a desire to care for customer data. We talk to Nasa's CDO about data as a strategic asset. And we foreground a call for the government and the Post Office to compensate Horizon victims without delay. Read the issue now.
FORRESTER TOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT REPORT:
Forrester does the heavy lifting for you in this Total Economic Impact report, analyzing the benefits, cost, and financial impact of Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE from a third-party, neutral perspective. Access the report to view Forrester’s analysis.
EGUIDE:
No company should take IAM for granted. Every business faces the potential of a breach, as evidenced by the access control struggles experienced by Amazon Web Services customers. In this e-guide, learn how important a role identity- and access-based security plays in keeping enterprise and individual data safe.
EBOOK:
If you're in the market to buy digital certificates, read this guide to learn what features are essential and how to evaluate the available options.
EGUIDE:
To help identify advanced attacks, a variety of vendors have created threat intelligence services. In this guide, you'll discover what threat intelligence services entail, learn how they work and uncover how these services differ. Determine whether these services can reduce the risk that specific types of threats pose to your enterprise.
EBOOK:
Who needs SOAR? Only those companies with understaffed, overworked IT security teams. Or in other words; most security teams. Learn how SOAR tools can help ease the burden of required security tasks and free up security pros for more challenging IT security projects.