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As cyber threats escalate, AI is the new frontline defence. LogRhythm asserts that businesses must harness AI to foresee and fend off evolving cyber-attacks.
Fostering a culture of cybersecurity awareness is essential for Australian companies facing escalating cyber threats. Here's how to build it.
The acoustic network and control masking products from KRM are to be distributed across Australia by the specialist sound masking solution provider.
The security of smart home devices is once again under the spotlight this week, as two different device manufacturers come under fire for major vulnerabilities.
Aruba optimises user experience with its User Experience Insight (UXI), helping Presbyterian Ladies College in Melbourne ensure robust network performance.
Hyatt deploys Cohesity's DataPlatform across three data centres to streamline backup and recovery, aiming for significant cost and storage efficiencies.
IoT and home automation are driving up consumer expectation, and catering to this will be the key to success for the hospitality sector.
Ubisoft has listened to all of the fan feedback and I can proudly say that Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is a much better experience over the first game.
Allows network administrators to manage multiple locations through a single web- or mobile app-based dashboard.
The web app streamlines flight and hotel bookings by keeping an organisation's passenger details on the one platform.
The fastest-of-the-fastest growing apps focus on identity-driven security, indicating that companies are taking Zero Trust seriously.
FintechNZ forecasts major fintech changes in 2019, impacting Kiwi businesses with financial unbundling, new investment platforms, and advancing wearable tech.
The trade war, among other factors, is set to negatively impact global ICT spending but the market will still experience positive growth.
In 2018, over a billion people were impacted by data breaches. From British Airways to Marriott, NordVPN highlights the most severe security lapses.
Marriott has released an update on the breach of the Starwood guest reservation data breach which affected 500 million guests.
Network security risks increase exponentially as hotels look to incorporate newer technologies to support a range of IoT devices, including smart door locks.
A root cause of the breach is currently unknown, but Marriott indicated that the intruders encrypted the information before exfiltrating the data.
The new local server will help users protect personal information and securely access private information while on the go.
The relentless march of the hyperscalers continues with today's announcement that Google is committing a whopping €600 million to a new data centre in Denmark.
At SMF 2019 the pair signed a MOU to promote upskilling and technology collaborations to keep Singapore as top MICE destination in Asia.