With his 90-day strategic planning, Tom Sweet, CIO and security head of Industrial Refrigeration Pros, managed to combine 300 distinct elements across four companies and implement a single ERP, mail systems, HRMS, and mobile device management in just three months.
An eleven-day outage, prior to his joining as CIO at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, was the turning point for Jamie Holcombe to not only reset the culture and mindset but also align technology teams with business product teams to optimize the latter for better outcomes and experiences.
The embrace of the open internet as the new corporate network has created challenges around remote access and employee security, says Perimeter 81 CEO Amit Bareket. Perimeter 81 has attempted to simplify securing remote work by bringing ZTNA and SWG together on a single management console.
Netskope has taken on more than $400 million in debt to further develop its SASE platform and expand its go-to-market activities. The convertible notes will allow Netskope to capitalize on being one of the only providers of single-vendor SASE and take advantage of a $36 billion market opportunity.
Changing business landscape confronts CIOs with two key challenges when planning their IT road map - speeding up the pace of technologies to adapt to changing business needs and future-proofing IT investments against fast technology obsolescence.
As more organizations encounter the amalgamation of OT and IT, they face new security challenges. The threat surface broadens with a plethora of largely unsecured devices. This poses a threat to IT. Multi-layered security with a defense-in-depth approach can mitigate the risks.
Four major cloud providers - AWS, Google, Microsoft and Oracle – will participate in a $9 billion U.S. Department of Defense remote computing contract, marking a departure from an earlier winner-take-all approach that ended up in court and slowed the DoD's cloud transformation program for years.
In the latest weekly update, Information Security Media Group Editors discuss current cybersecurity and privacy issues, including advice on strengthening off-hours defenses during the holiday season, emerging cybercrime trends in 2022, and Palo Alto's first big M&A since early 2021.
The U.S. Army has embarked on its zero trust journey for both its information and network operations. Army CIO Dr. Raj Iyer shares how the military and the private sector are partnering to secure cloud infrastructure and solidify threat intelligence capabilities to fight adversaries.
In Part 1 of this exclusive two-part series, Dr. Raj Iyer, CIO of the U.S. Army, lays out the vision for 2023-2024, which includes a tectonic shift from on-premises data centers to cloud and modernization and the migration of over 5,000 applications to augment war-fighting capabilities.
Is your data security team working with siloed security tools and processes? Is this standing in the way of enabling secure data usage and sharing for your organization? Gartner recommends a modern data security platform that supports on-premises and cloud data, AI and machine learning use cases, and high levels of...
While discussing the top cybersecurity predictions for 2022-2023, Richard Addiscott, senior director analyst at Gartner, says a key observation is the attacks on critical infrastructure. He adds, there is a crucial need for a more in-depth view of the security postures around critical infrastructure.
While CISOs and security researchers have been exploring the concepts of zero trust architecture, what is in there for CIOs? John Kindervag, senior vice president of cybersecurity strategy at ON2IT Cybersecurity, discusses this further.
Businesses of all sizes have one common objective of understanding customer behavior and personalizing experiences according to their requirements. Sauvik Banerjjee, former founding CTO of Tata Neu and Tata Digital, describes the making of India's largest super app.
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