Schneider Electric's CIO office is upgrading outdated IT systems with a flexible, transparent and high-quality infrastructure. This transformation aims to enhance responsiveness, agility and stakeholder value. The company is employing a mix of technology and strategy to ensure its readiness for the future.
Digital transformation involves people, process and technology. Most CIOs believe the "people" aspect is the biggest challenge, notably, for implementing digital change management. Agile governance with an eye on costs and impact is highly recommended.
The global business environment is more connected than ever with increasing external dependencies. That increases risks from the supply chain, which call for security standards such as SCS 9001 developed by the TIA.
Leading global port and logistics operator Gulftainer is using hackathons to incubate digital innovations to disrupt the industry and gain a competitive advantage. The company's director of IT Vinay Sharma emphasizes that cybersecurity is integral to digital transformation.
Manal Allam, head of IT and business leader for Merck Group in the Middle East, advocates for greater accountability in technoethics. She urges technology leaders and innovators to conform to norms and principles enacted by governments and regulatory bodies for ethical use.
While interest in security automation is high and people are willing to make investments, certain questions are yet to be addressed. Organizations also need to avoid certain pitfalls.
Current economic headwinds compel organizations to scale back their workforce or freeze hiring. Yet, studies show the rapid pace of digital transformation has led to a demand for workers with advanced digital skills. Here's how organizations are responding.
Charlie Winckless, senior director analyst, Gartner, discusses key considerations for cloud security, the shared responsibility model, and how identity management has become central to network security and cloud security.
The Asia-Pacific Digital Skills Study states that workers who acquire digital skills provide significant economic value to businesses and economies. However, there are hindrances to hiring digital workers, such as the mandatory requirement for bachelor's degrees.
During the ISMG's Cloud Summit Series 2022, Shubham Gupta, 2019 batch IAS officer, narrated how the district administration successfully piloted a blockchain-based caste certificate issuance facility.
In the latest update, four ISMG editors discuss important issues of 2022, including: CISO Marene Allison's unique career path; Ukrainian government cybersecurity official Victor Zhora on lessons learned from countering cyberattacks; and insights from CEO Nikesh Arora of Palo Alto Networks.
Thales plans to enter the customer identity and access management market through its purchase of an emerging European CIAM player. The French firm plans to capitalize on OneWelcome's strong product by extending its footprint beyond Europe and into North America and Asia-Pacific.
The public-private Ransomware Task Force last year issued numerous recommendations for battling ransomware, and task force member Marc Rogers of Okta says that while the problem persists, better mechanisms are helping to blunt such criminal activity.
An ambitious and futuristic project, which exemplifies the vision of a Digital India, is currently being implemented at Etapalli, a subdivision of Gadchiroli district in the state of Maharashtra.
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