A business shouldn’t regard its workforce as work-from-home employees, it should rather regard them as work-from-anywhere employees, says David Jacobson, MD of SYNAQ.
Malware, DNS tunnelling, zero-day exploit, death by SQL injection and denial-of-service attacks are just some of the weapons of choice used in the cyber security war of attrition.
The channel demands a new approach, consisting of training and enablement, professional services, SaaS and cross-vendor solutions.
There are a few things you can do to bump up the performance of your home network and increase its security, says Peter French, MD of Synapsys.
This market space desperately needs innovation to enable informal traders to operate as cashless businesses, says Craig Duggan, commercial head at Transaction Junction.
Conducting surveys after each class can provide statistics around modules and facilitators that can be tracked and analysed, says CTU Training Solutions.
Zensar enabled the company to diversify its business offerings during the COVID-19 pandemic to now include an essential grocery section.
COVID-19 has changed the way schools will operate, and the education sector must adapt and adopt proposed measures to defend all parties against infection.
Experts from Obscure Technologies and Splunk will present on the topic: Remote Work Insights.
From a single dashboard, you can understand the current state of data across public, private and hybrid cloud environments.
The latest cyber attacks on local organisations highlight criminals are continually on the lookout for ways to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic, say experts.