Digita' disruption - redefining the business world

The effect of digital disruption on business has the potential to overturn incumbents and reshape markets faster than perhaps any force in history, according to a report released today by the Global Center for Digital Business Transformation (DBT Center), an initiative between Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) and the International Institute of Management Development (IMD) in Lausanne, Switzerland.

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UK lags behind Germany

UK companies need twice as long as German counterparts to identify new software installed on systems.

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Easing audit and reporting pains

PowerBroker Management Suite 4.0 adds greater depth to auditing, uncovers potential risks in changes to Group Policy Objects, and adds NetApp auditing.

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Finding the ‘big data’ balance

How UK organisations can apply a data-centric approach to cybersecurity, privacy and other enterprise information challenges. By Lee Meyrick, Director of Information Management at Nuix.

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Assessing cyber risk in business is about more than just counting vulnerabilities

By Matt Alderman, VP of Strategy at Tenable Network Security.

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OpenDNS Aopens EMEA headquarters

Network security leader names Andre Stewart as VP of EMEA to lead international growth strategy.

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Ferrari: A New Perspective on Cybersecurity

Ferrari took a strategic decision to choose Kaspersky Lab as their IT Security provider. They wanted to introduce more stringent IT security measures, both to protect their core business and to ensure an increase in safety. Find out more in this exclusive video.

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