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  • CW APAC: Expert advice on zero-trust security

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Zero trust is a security model that eliminates the traditional perimeter and assumes that no user or device can be trusted until proven otherwise. In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at how enterprises can take a zero-trust approach to securing their network, devices and workforce.

  • A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to supply chain resilience

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The Covid-19 pandemic has put the limits of the supply chain to the test. In this 18-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how supply chain management has changed since, what action has been taken to handle it, and why data and automation is enhancing adaptability.

  • Computer Weekly - 3 November 2020: The UK government's 'flawed and misleading' Covid-19 data

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, the coronavirus data relied upon by the UK government is 'flawed and misleading' say experts – we examine the implications. Ikea talks about how it turned to the cloud to deal with the impact of the pandemic. And we look at the digital transformation under way at credit card giant Capital One. Read the issue now.

  • Enable And Protect Your Remote Workforce

    Sponsored by: AT&T Cybersecurity

    Download this white paper to learn about the cybersecurity challenges associated with an increasingly remote and virtual workforce, and what to look for in a remote security solution.

  • Preventing identity theft in a data breach

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this e-guide, we will explore the links between ransomware attacks, data breaches and identity theft. First, Nicholas Fearn investigates the phenomenon of the double extortion attack, and shares some insider advice on how to stop them, while we'll explore the top five ways data backups can protect against ransomware in the first place.

  • Computer Weekly – 20 October 2020: Why is IBM splitting in two and what does it mean for CIOs?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, IBM is splitting in two, hiving off its services business to focus on hybrid cloud – we examine what it means for CIOs. Our new buyer's guide looks at how intelligent workload management can cut cloud complexity. And we analyse how getting backup right can help tackle ransomware threats. Read the issue now.

  • Decentralising datacentres: The new challenges of security at the edge

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In September 2020, the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank, our panel of information and cyber security experts, consideredthe challenges inherent in decentralising the datacentre, and set out to answer the question, how can security professionals ensure such setups are just as secure as the traditional centralised model? Read more in this e-guide.

  • GoSecure Cybersecurity Perceptions Versus Reality

    Sponsored by: GoSecure

    This 29-page research report provides the key findings from a recent GoSecure survey designed to better understand the biases, gaps and misconceptions surrounding cybersecurity. Read on to learn more about this disconnect and discover how to address and overcome it.

  • CW Europe - September-November 2020: IT expertise in banks' boardrooms reduces risk, says European regulator

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The European Central Bank has found that banks with the most IT expertise in the boardroom have better control in several IT risk categories, including fewer successful cyber attacks and less downtime of critical IT systems.

  • A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to artificial intelligence in IT security

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Artificial intelligence is keeping businesses ahead when it comes to fighting cyber crime. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how IT security is automating its systems, the tools letting firms achieve more with less and the advantages of predictive security.

  • CW Benelux - August-October 2020: Problems with critical security systems at Schiphol Airport

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam is one of Europe’s main access points, so you might be surprised to read that IT systems such as those controlling the Dutch borders are rarely tested. In this issue, read about a critical report from the Dutch Court of Audit.

  • Computer Weekly – 4 August 2020: The UK's $500m space technology gamble

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly we ask why the UK gov-ernment is spending $500m on a bankrupt satellite technolo-gy company. After a European court quashes the EU-US data sharing agreement, we examine the implications for a UK-EU data protection deal after Brexit. And how have small cloud suppliers coped in the pandemic? Read the issue now.

  • How to achieve container security best practice

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In a recent series of articles, Computer Weekly's long-running Security Think Tank assessed some of the issues around this tricky problem and sought to answer the question, what do CISOs need to know to secure containers? In this e-guide, we will explore some of their thoughts.

  • Avon calling: what happens when lockdown eliminates your business model?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, global beauty brand Avon explains how it coped with a lockdown dilemma – a door-to-door sales model when its reps couldn't leave home. Our buyer's guide examines the use of artificial intelligence in IT security. And we analyse the government's decision to strip Huawei from the UK's 5G network. Read the issue now.

  • The State of Cloud Native Security

    Sponsored by: Palo Alto Networks

    As more and more applications are migrated into the cloud, and organizations focus less on their own on-premises hardware, countless cloud and app security questions have arisen. This State of Cloud Native Security Report delves into the current market landscape for cloud and cloud-native security.

  • Royal Holloway: Purple team playbook – threat modeling for security testing

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The reality of information security is that it is impossible to completely ensure that an attacker cannot get into the corporate network. Instead, companies should look at how they prepare and react to security attacks by gaining an understanding of how cyber criminals work by combining the talents of red teams and blue teams

  • Royal Holloway: Secure connected and autonomous vehicles - the long road ahead

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Advances in technology have led to  safety and comfort features being added to vehicles, with ambitious plans for driverless cars and other connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) systems being developed. This article looks at some of the requirements, constraints and challenges, including two areas of uncertainty: data and software updates.

  • CW APAC, July 2020: Trend Watch: Security

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at what organisations in the Asia-Pacific region are doing to secure their systems, from adopting a DevSecOps approach, to preparing for cyber attacks and ensuring the privacy of Covid-19 contact-tracing app users.

  • CW ANZ, July 2020: Expert Advice on Security

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at how organisations in Australia and New Zealand can better protect themselves against evolving cyber threats.

  • Royal Holloway: Driverless vehicle security for military applications

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Existing attacks and risk assessment frameworks within civilian autonomous vehicles (AVs) can be used to review security of military AVs deployed for logistics purposes in a desert warzone environment.

  • Royal Holloway: Rowhammer – From DRAM faults to escalating privileges

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Discover how Rowhammer attacks, created from a side effect in dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) that occurs due to increased density, can affect your company's cyber security and how best to protect against them

  • Royal Holloway: Man proposes, fraud disposes

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In May 2017, a strain of ransomware called WannaCry infected 32 NHS trusts in England. The NHS's report on the incident noted that all English local authorities reported being unaffected, despite also being connected to the NHS's own national network.

  • Royal Holloway: A novel approach to clustering malware behaviour to improve malware detection

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Clustering malware behaviour can be very useful, but it is unknown how accurate clustering algorithms are when dealing with malware

  • Making the case for cloud-based security

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Cloud-based security tools can hasten threat detection and response, but adoption will depend on where an enterprise is on the cloud readiness scale. Read more in this guide.

  • Ponemon - Costs and Consequences of Gaps in Vulnerability Response

    Sponsored by: ServiceNow

    Ponemon Institute surveyed almost 3,000 IT security professionals across the globe to understand how organizations are responding to vulnerabilities. This paper presents the findings of the most recent report and compares it to the 2018 study – read on for the complete results.

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