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Chris Stephens, Solutions Engineering, Callsign.
Chris Stephens, Solutions Engineering, Callsign.

Security worse in Metaverse than social media

Callsign has predicted 2023 will be another year of fraud with emerging fraud vectors causing a further erosion of digital trust in banks, telecoms, social media, ecommerce platforms and other digital providers.
3 years ago
Johan Paulsson, CTO Axis Communications.
Johan Paulsson, CTO Axis Communications.

From analytics to intelligent insights

There are multiple technology trends that we believe will affect the security sector in 2023. Actionable insights The increasing application of AI and machine learning have seen a focus on the opportunity
3 years ago
David Hughes, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Aruba HPE.
David Hughes, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Aruba HPE.

New emphasis on location of people, assets, apps

The network now plays an even stronger role, powering the transformation journey that is needed to thrive during uncertainty and preparing organisations for what comes next in 2023. Tight control of network
3 years ago
(Left to right) Bob Huber, Chief Security Officer, Tenable ; Marty Edwards, Deputy CTO OT and IoT, Tenable and Claire Tills, Senior Research Engineer, Tenable.
(Left to right) Bob Huber, Chief Security Officer, Tenable ; Marty Edwards, Deputy CTO OT and IoT, Tenable and Claire Tills, Senior Research Engineer, Tenable.

Anticipate breach of SaaS provider in 2023

Challenging macroeconomic conditions will cause companies to re-evaluate traditional IT cybersecurity spending, however these same companies will prioritise and proportionally increase security spending on their much more critical Operational Technology systems. The
3 years ago
John Shier, senior security expert at Sophos.
John Shier, senior security expert at Sophos.

Priority for security must match cloud adoption

Sophos has published findings of a new survey, The Reality of SMB Cloud Security in 2022. The survey found that, among Infrastructure as a Service, IaaS users, 56% experienced an increase in
3 years ago
(Left to right) Cathy Mauzaize, VP South EMEA, ServiceNow ; Mark Ackerman, Area VP for Middle East and Africa, Service Now and Ulrik Nehammer, President EMEA, Service Now.
(Left to right) Cathy Mauzaize, VP South EMEA, ServiceNow ; Mark Ackerman, Area VP for Middle East and Africa, Service Now and Ulrik Nehammer, President EMEA, Service Now.

Intelligent digital investments can be deflationary

Organisations are facing an incredibly complex and volatile macro environment – and as they manage in this environment of uncertainty, decision making and business strategy is being put under the magnifying glass.
3 years ago

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