Executive interview: ManageEngine president Rajesh Ganesan on the ‘three Ws’ of digital change

To measure the maturity of digital transformation, companies need to review the status of the so-called “three Ws”: workforce, workplace and workloads. That is, having a workforce – which includes all of a company’s business partners and stakeholders – capable of working from anywhere securely and with a good experience, using any workload or […]

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Researchers find flaw in Mend.io security platform

Mend.io, the Israel-based supplier of a popular software platform that helps developers identify and remediate vulnerabilities and security issues in their code libraries, has sealed a potentially dangerous vulnerability in its application security platform that was uncovered by the research team at WithSecure. The vulnerability, which is being publicly disclosed today after a four-month […]

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Law firm Fieldfisher launches data breach management tool

Fieldfisher, a London-headquartered law firm specialising in data protection and privacy issues across Europe, has launched a data breach assessment and management tool developed in collaboration with Lawcadia, a Brisbane-based supplier of technology platform services for the legal sector. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) expert Fieldfisher, which advises clients in 12 countries, wanted to […]

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What is Email Security? | Definition from TechTarget

What is email security? Email security is the process of ensuring the availability, integrity and authenticity of email communications by protecting against unauthorized access and email threats. Email enables billions of connected people and organizations to communicate with one another to send messages. Since email is at the foundation of how the internet is used, […]

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Hacked Electoral Commission failed Cyber Essentials audit

The UK’s Electoral Commission has admitted that it failed a National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) Cyber Essentials audit at around the same time as a threat actor breached its systems and stole data on millions of British voters in a year-long intrusion that began in August 2021. According to the BBC, which was alerted […]

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Ryder Cup testbed to feature tech firsts in Rome

The Ryder Cup is set to trial some of the latest technology for sporting events when it tees off in Rome later this month, with plans for its wider roll-out across the European Tour Group. The flagship event is an important test bed to the European Tour Group, as it continues to digitally transform […]

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Employees missing out on AI training and development

Only one in 10 (13%) employees have been offered any artificial intelligence (AI) training in the past year, Randstad’s Workmonitor Pulse research has found. The study, based on insights from job postings and the views of more than 7,000 employees around the world, found that nearly half (47%) of those surveyed are excited about […]

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NCSC names ex-NCC man as new CTO

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has named former NCC Group chief technology officer (CTO) Ollie Whitehouse as its CTO, in a newly created role that replaces in part that performed by the agency’s well-regarded technical director Ian Levy, who left the organisation earlier this year. Whitehouse will be tasked with shaping and […]

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Plymouth Uni spearheads research into wind farm cyber resilience

Researchers from the University of Plymouth, alongside the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) catapult and engineering firm Expleo, are to collaborate on new cyber security measures to protect the UK’s growing estate of offshore wind farms from threat actors. The newly launched Cyber Resilience of Offshore Wind Networks (CROWN) project will incorporate a purpose-built lab […]

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