EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we go behind the scenes at the Volvo Ocean Race to see the technology supporting the yachts around the world. A security vulnerability puts every Wi-Fi network at risk of attack – we examine the problem. And we find out how the Mercedes F1 team used data analytics to win this year's championship. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how oil giant Shell is using AI and machine learning to boost workforce productivity. We analyse the attempted Russian cyber attack revealed by the Dutch government. And we look at how blockchain is being used in the food and drink industry to improve supply chain management. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Cybercriminals have several methods at their disposal to hack and exploit credit card information. Learn about these, how to prevent them and what to do when hacked.
DATA SHEET:
Apcela Arcus Platform allows enterprises to easily plug their existing network into a SD-WAN that was built for today’s multi-cloud environment. In this brief, learn more about the Apcela Arcus Platform.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This article in our Royal Holloway security series examines network traffic mirroring, demonstrating how the technique is being implemented in public cloud and the challenges it faces due to the inherent characteristics of the public cloud – security challenges that, if not addressed, can be detrimental to the security posture of an enterprise.
INFOGRAPHIC:
SASE and SD-WAN both connect geographically separate endpoints to each other and an organization's network resources, but the methods in which they do so differ in various ways. In this infographic, we highlight five key differences between the SASE and SD-WAN that could help businesses choose the right technology for their needs.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how businesses are adapting to the challenges of perimeterless network security. We examine how digital transformation is bringing increased complications for identity and access management. And we ask if public cloud providers are a threat to the funding model for open source software. Read the issue now.
RESOURCE:
As security professionals continue searching for methods of keeping out intruders, they make clear their thoughts about zero trust and how its philosophy can keep users safer. As it stands, 40% of professionals support zero trust for their organizations – do you? Take our survey to let us know, and receive a FREE zero-trust guide as a bonus.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we assess the risks from Log4Shell, a new web software vulnerability described as "catastrophic". We look at SASE – secure access service edge – which is set to be one of the networking priorities for 2022. And some victims of the Post Office IT scandal are still waiting for proper compensation. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide: After announcing their plans to extend and improve basic 4G connectivity around the country, the UK's mobile operators are celebrating their principal gains in the 5G arena with low-band and mid-band spectrum.