EZINE:
Zero trust is a security model that eliminates the traditional perimeter and assumes that no user or device can be trusted until proven otherwise. In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at how enterprises can take a zero-trust approach to securing their network, devices and workforce.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This research from Quocirca examines the perceptions and experiences related to targeted cyber attacks across 600 European organisations.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, as the FIFA World Cup opens in Qatar, we examine the cyber security threats from criminals targeting the event. We report from the Gartner Symposium on the latest predictions for enterprise software development. And we talk to the CIO of Kyiv City Council about managing IT in the shadow of war. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Mobile data protection is an extremely relevant topic in this day and age. With people now combining their work phones with their personal phones, important data is at risk in multiple ways. Check out this expert E-Guide and learn about the top five ways to secure your phone and make sure your personal and work information stays yours.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper features a set of solutions that address not only compliance concerns, but the overarching risk potential in today's healthcare environments.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This guide for C-level executives explains the risks faced by businesses and the practical solutions they can take to secure their data.
EBOOK:
This expert IT decisions checklist examines the crucial role that data loss prevention systems play in today's organizations' security strategies. Read on and also find out which critical questions you need to ask when looking for a solution.
WHITE PAPER:
As a proactive measure, the NIST has recommended that organizations eliminate 1024-bit RSA certificates in favor of stronger keys. Learn about the upcoming change in key lengths and find tips for managing your transition to using stronger certificates.
EGUIDE:
It has been hailed as the next big thing for many years but, it is fair to say, e-health has failed to fulfill its potential. Issues around cost, ease of use and privacy have held back its adoption. Now, find out how Telefonica hopes to kick start the e-health revolution.
EBOOK:
Data loss prevention (DLP) in health care—which mostly entails preventing patients’ protected health information (PHI) from falling into the wrong hands—requires well-conceived, well-enforced policies and the technology to back them up.