The insider threat is a growing reality for all companies, but SMEs often lack the resources needed to better understand how to mitigate and respond to these.
Three areas of resilience create the opportunity to build business sustainability, which is the ultimate goal: building capacity, capability and competence.
SMEs are most at risk of being cyber crime targets, as cyber criminals constantly up their efforts and the level of sophistication of their attacks.
Artificial intelligence, 3D printing, robots, big data and quantum computing are playing a tremendous role in humankind’s ongoing search for longevity.
Companies find that digitalising human resources management (HRM) creates simultaneously positive and negative experiences for many users.
Apart from logistics, there are myriad use cases for almost every other industry, so if you are not using location intelligence, are you even relevant?
Faced with changing workplace demands, many organisations have suddenly found themselves with a hodgepodge of solutions, policies and vendors with which to contend.
While start-ups have a high failure rate, there is a way for entrepreneurs to reduce their exposure to this risk. Enter the lean start-up methodology.
Neither traditional nor cloud platform-specific ETL tools alone may be up to the task of integrating data from multiple sources across increasingly hybrid environments.
Serve, enable, question, listen, engage and empower should be the new management mantra of data architecture that leads to a continual, virtuous cycle.
Artificial intelligence has the capabilities to address the concerns that hamper adoption: data quality, data silos and the ability to explain how it arrived at a decision.
A guiding set of best practices can assist companies to design and implement a quality incident response programme that takes cloud and disaster recovery into account.