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In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the fears raised at the World Economic Forum over the potential for social unrest as technology transforms working practices. We hear from the CIO at the World Health Organization about how IT helped tackle the Ebola crisis. And we look at progress in adopting big data analytics. Read the issue now.
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Cyber insurance is still in its infancy but has shown significant growth, with evidence for further expansion. However, a lack of past information and some idiosyncrasies make pricing difficult, as well as potentially amplifying risk exposure. This article summarises findings from a practical model that could be used in lieu of actuarial data.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, AI-generated disinformation and misinformation will be the top risks for businesses, governments and the public over the next two years, according to the WEF. Intel's CTO discusses the chip maker's plans for the European market. And we examine the dearth of digital skills among elected officials. Read the issue now.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, there's a two-horse race for dominance in the cloud email market between Microsoft and Google, but they are not alone – we examine the runners and riders. Our latest buyer's guide looks at governance, risk and compliance solutions. And we assess the progress of public cloud in the banking sector. Read the issue now.
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Supply chain attacks have long been a concern in cyber security circles as it can be difficult to enforce security measures for suppliers and partners. In this e-guide, find out why supply chain attacks are intensifying amid the pandemic, how companies are responding to the attacks and what else organisations can do to disrupt the cyber kill chain.
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In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at how organisations in Australia and New Zealand can better protect themselves against evolving cyber threats.
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As more organisations undergo digital transformation and cyber attackers increasingly target individuals as their way into the enterprise, identity and access management (IAM) has become a business challenge and has never been more important to the cyber defence, risk management and data protection capability of organisations.
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According to a recent poll of 900 business decision-makers, 31% believe their organization is GDPR compliant, however experts found that only 2% actually appeared compliant. Computer Weekly's security editor, Warwick Ashford dives into GDPR head first and reveals where businesses stand in their journey to GDPR compliance.
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This expert e-guide explores why it's important that SIEM systems have an analysis interface for security professionals, as well as how advanced security analytics can safeguard your enterprise.
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As security attacks have grown in numbers and complexity over the past few years, security efforts have evolved in the same measure. Advanced security analytics is the next step in cybersecurity. Learn how to shift from a reactive to a proactive approach and what the future of security holds.