EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, Russian hackers leaked emails and documents from British government, military, and intelligence officials – we examine the implications. New EU laws will govern online safety and the use of AI, but what do they mean for organisations? And we look at the growth in checkout-free shopping. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide explores environmental and workplace compliance requirements and the considerations that manufacturers should keep in mind when choosing compliance software for their company.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we detail the concerns of IT experts about the UK's Online Safety Bill's proposals to weaken end-to-end message encryption. Our buyer's guide continues to look at the issues around integrating SaaS applications, with a particular eye to the proliferation of SaaS during the Covid pandemic. Read the issue now.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This article in our Royal Holloway Information Security Thesis series discusses the risks and benefits of cyber insurance and outlines steps businesses can take to make better informed risk mitigation decisions.
WEBCAST:
Access this webcast to learn how using the latest intent data and AI-driven technologies can transform their productivity and yields from a market, an ICP, or a set of named ABM accounts.
EBOOK:
In this E-Guide we will explore four separate aspects of this wide-ranging topic area, beginning with a look ahead at some of the most impactful and significant data privacy trends likely to affect your risk and compliance strategy during 2022.
EGUIDE:
Across industries, companies are using predictive analytics to forecast future trends and actions. Learn about the most popular use cases for predictive analytics.
EBOOK:
Mitre ATT&CK is a framework, but it can also serve as a foundation to address cybersecurity as a whole moving forward. Download this e-guide and learn more about the Mitre ATT&CK framework, and which trends are shaping the way this tool can be applied to cyber security around the globe.
INFOGRAPHIC:
Companies need extensive plans to successfully protect themselves from ransomware attacks. These 'five W's of ransomware' will help organizations ask the right questions when creating a ransomware-specific disaster recovery plan.