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What are 7 of the latest business trends you should follow?
With business owners constantly looking for unique advantages, here are the 7 latest business trends going into the new year.
The UK Resilience Framework – what does it mean for you?
The UK has launched its Resilience Framework - what does this mean, and what can it do for your organisation?
Central governments need to bet big on digital public services and data literacy
The efficient delivery of digital public services is a growing priority for central governments in response to evolving citizen needs.
Hybrid working is here to stay – now secure your workforce
The rise of hybrid working has enabled greater flexibility for employees, laying bare a wealth of opportunities for organisations.
The cities of the future are smart – but we must also make them...
From glasses giving wearers, VR and AR overlays to smart rings tracking our sleep, technology is only continuing to grow, what will our cities of the future look like and will they be safe?
Identity central to public sector digital transformation
Ian Lowe, Head of Industry Solutions – EMEA at Okta, argues that identity is at the heart of public sector digital transformation
The power of data management for better NHS patient care
Barry Cashman at Veritas Technologies, looks at how digital transformation can shape better patient care in the NHS.
Ransomware in 2022: Capabilities for rapid and reliable data recovery
Jeremy Wyatt, Operations Director, FCS, discloses the seven capabilities that organisations need for rapid and reliable data recovery against ransomware
Digital skills: The key to public sector success
Graham Hunter, VP of Skills at CompTIA, explains why it is crucial that governments encourage and enable flexible learning and certifications in order to thrive in the new world of remote work.
Why flexibility lies at the heart of public sector trust
Rob Walton, Industry Director - Public Sector, Six Degrees, discusses how the public sector must rebuild trust by implementing robust and flexible data security infrastructure.
How to protect your passwords so they can protect you
Christine Sabino, Senior Associate at Hayes Connor, explains why password protection is so important and advises how you can protect your passwords from fraud.
How to protect sensitive data in the era of virtual communications
Michael Paye, CTO, Netwrix, discusses how public sector organisations can protect sensitive data in the era of virtual communications.
Enabling secure remote learning environments promptly during a crisis
Jessica Riccio, Solutions Marketing Manager, Fortinet, explores the security solutions that can be put in place to protect remote learning environments.
Six core capabilities to modernise public sector IT infrastructures
Stan Lowe, CISO, Zscaler, examines the six core capabilities that are needed for security modernisation in government agencies, particularly now with increasingly complex hybrid environments and more mobile work.
Fighting misinformation matters more than ever during COVID-19
Salvatore Sinno, Chief Security Architect and Director of Cybersecurity Innovation at Unisys, discusses the importance of fighting misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Can the new Government Chief Digital Information Officer accelerate change?
The UK’s Cabinet office recently announced it is on the hunt for a Government Chief Digital Information Officer (GCDIO). Paul Jackson, head of public sector at Tanium discusses how this individual can overhaul the governments outdated legacy systems and boost its cybersecurity.
Holding the public sector to ransom
Marie Clutterbuck, CMO at Tectrade, examines the current cyber climate in the public sector and highlights some of the precautions organisations should take to shore up defences.
Digital security means managing user identity
While digitalisation has many benefits, it significantly raises an organisation’s security risk by increasing the number of data exit points. Neville Armstrong, Service Strategist at Fordway, explains why user identity has become the new security perimeter.
How small changes can have a huge effect on SMB security
Effective security measures do not have to mean huge expense. A series of small changes to best practices, such as updating software and improving staff training, can help SMBs to minimise the threat posed by the most common of attacks.
How can schools and universities ensure their students’ data is safe online?
Justin Ellis, Senior Data Centre Specialist at Comms Express advises how schools and universities can ensure that their students' data is safe online by following these measures.