ExtraHop predicts an IT security shakeup

ExtraHop has announced its top predictions for enterprise IT in 2015. Based on insight from customers, partners, and industry analysts and insiders, ExtraHop expects to see enterprises shift their focus from big suite vendors to new, best-of-breed solutions that scale to meet demand on performance,...

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E-Commerce and Retail

As we're nearing the end of 2014, Stephen Coty, chief security evangelist at Alert Logic, takes...

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One third of European businesses to introduce wearable technology to the workplace in 2015

However, over three quarters of businesses in the UK, France and Germany admit they have no policy...

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Why a different approach towards data security is needed

By Phil Holmes, UK Channel Director, SafeNet.

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Connected identity at the centre of everything

ForgeRock Inc. is updating its ForgeRock® Identity Platform, the first massively scalable,...

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WatchGuard predicts five security trends you should NOT worry about in 2015 and five you should

From passwords and the IoT to nation state cyber warfare and jumping mobile malware, WatchGuard...

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One of the UK’s fastest growing “data tech” companies forecasts big market changes next year

Following many conversations with clients, partners and prospects, Rosslyn Analytics is publishing...

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Mobility spurs major changes in enterprise governance strategies

Enterprise mobility and the proliferation of endpoints are driving profound changes in how...

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Number of victims of targeted attacks more than doubles in 2014

Kaspersky Lab has undertaken a master review of the key events that defined the threat landscape in...

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Nutanix brings web-scale simplicity to IT environments

Nutanix has announced added security capabilities for its Virtual Computing Platform, including a...

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Trustwave report reveals security deficiencies

A report from Trustwave reveals many businesses still struggle with information security...

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Belden acquires Tripwire

Belden has announced an agreement to purchase cybersecurity leader Tripwire for $710M. Belden is a...

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Videos

Dan Schiappa, President of Technology and Services at Arctic Wolf, discusses the results of the company’s 2025 AI report, which reveals that AI is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity, but...
Conrad Purcell, partner at Haynes Boone, explains how data centre development in sub-Saharan Africa is accelerating, driven by rising digital demand and infrastructure investment. While project finance through...
Chris Gilmour, CTO of Axians UK, explains how Axians, the ICT brand of VINCI Energies, and Nokia are deepening their strategic collaboration to drive the next phase of communications infrastructure and mobile...
Jim Lippie, Chief Product Officer, Kaseya, discusses the recent Kaseya DattoCon 2025 conference, where the company unveiled its latest innovations and previewed its next generation cyber resilience and digital...

Expert Opinions

By Martin Schirmer, Group Vice President of NEMEA, Cloudera.
As AI leads to bigger data centres, power grids and public perceptions may shape what’s actually possible.   By Tate Cantrell, Verne CTO.
By Patrycja Sobera, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Workplace Solutions, Unisys.