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Cybersecurity professionals must translate their technical language to ensure board members fully grasp inherent cyber threats, to encourage informed investment and more accountable cybercrime prevention.
Jayesh Jain exemplifies business rules for CIOs, elucidating their collection and deployment to bolster business strategy.
In the fast-paced project world, 'just enough documentation' prioritises quality over quantity, changing how we approach project requirements.
On International Women's Day 2024, women strive for equality in STEM fields, overcoming difficulties, and advocating for their teams, with data indicating a growing desire for career progression.
In response to rising cyber threats, Semgrep and HackerOne's PullRequest aim to streamline early vulnerability detection and testing in software development through a new collaborative initiative.
Ex-Google Cloud and Mandiant CTO, Marshall Heilman, joins DTEX as CEO to tackle increasing insider risk threats.
New research from Check Point reveals the interactivity between OpenAI's GPT-4 and malware analysis, addressing its strengths and challenges.
UiPath's Clipboard AI, an innovation streamlining the copy and paste process, is among TIME's Best Inventions of 2023.
Dynatrace has improved its Azure services with innovations designed to boost collaboration, analytics, security, and operations.
With ever evolving cloud-based products, the channel continues to adapt - this is your chance to have your voice heard by distributors.
Evernote is on the hunt for New Zealand channel partners as the note-taking software company looks to ramp up its presence in the business market.
Communications has traditionally been about a device with numeric identity; for many people there were multiple devices and numbers to consider.
Symantec reveals its new logo, merging its brand with VeriSign's iconic check mark, aiming to symbolise confidence and secure, simple information access.
Google is discontinuing its real-time communication app, Google Wave, due to low user adoption despite initial enthusiasm from developers.
Australian companies are significantly increasing AI investments to ramp up productivity and outpace competitors, a Dynatrace survey reveals.