How businesses can boost security with a strong data privacy culture
Athoma strong data privacy culture is essential to enhance security posture and regulatory compliance.
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Athoma strong data privacy culture is essential to enhance security posture and regulatory compliance.
Compared to on-premises computing, cloud-based technologies are often praised for helping enterprises significantly improve time and cost savings while reducing the impact on IT administration.
IoT data processing is increasingly being pushed out to the network edge to get as close as possible to the source sensors and end-users of the resulting data analytics
With technological progress comes increased security risks. Sophisticated and co-ordinated cyber groups are working every day to find potential entry points into organisations’ networks.
To be at the centre of talent attraction and retention, businesses should make use of workplace technology that enables them to integrate collaborative, secure and sustainable measures into their operations.
Leading the charge to develop a post-quantum cryptographic standard for organisations is the US government’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Particularly for companies that jumped into the cloud headfirst, taking the time to optimise existing processes is a remarkable way to reduce infrastructure costs and free up OPEX for delivering business value.
To fully support agility, the solutions chosen will need to enshrine all the latest innovations in areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning or prescriptive analytics.
The reason why sovereignty is so important, is that it enables organisations to be innovative with their data and deliver new digital services. Historically, there has been a distinct lack of trust in the cloud, leading to a lack of innovation.
For a decade-and-a-half now, centralised cloud computing has been considered the standard IT delivery platform and little is set to change on that front.
For organisations to improve their security, they must seek visibility of all the components that go into the software they use.
t's an exciting period of change for the industry, as new technologies are woven into operations to streamline services and enhance the customer experience.