Often touted as the solution to the security challenges of today’s open business models, too few recognise Zero Trust is more a way of thinking than a set of technologies.
A fundamental characteristic of an SD-WAN is its ability to support multiple connection types associated with high-speed cellular networks such as 4G LTE and 5G.
The ability for today’s chatbots to understand the nuances of human tonalities and speech patterns, and mimic human empathy, makes them successful across industries and verticals.
Artificial intelligence can help eliminate the mundane, manual work that complicates and slows down the operations of government agencies and departments.
Cyber criminals can, and will, attack from any corner of the world at any time of the day or night, using social engineering techniques to target the heart of your business.
Immutable storage is a crucial tool in the fight against ransomware, as data can’t be overwritten, changed, tampered with, or deleted − even by someone with admin rights.
A greater understanding of the relationships between people, places and things adds an invaluable layer of business insight, transforming customer interactions.
Secure access service edge (SASE) operates from the cloud to deliver all network and security capabilities in a single unified framework.
Designing an automation strategy that is appropriate to the organisation and a specific business process is vital, as opting for too much intelligence could be a stupid move.
Shift left is unquestionably the way to go in app development, but sometimes it's necessary to incorporate a move to the right, encompassing post-production testing.
When it comes to digital interactions with clients, Zero Trust poses a challenge for CIOs in striking the right balance between security and a satisfying customer experience.
Despite great (human) minds presenting many clever hypotheses through the years, artificial general intelligence is still a considerable distance away from being fully realised.