If ever the world needed a solid and functioning healthcare system, it is now. It is being tested like never before and things are going to get worse before they get better.
According to Gartner, the global cost of cybercrime will increase and worldwide spending on cybersecurity is estimated to hit $133.7 billion in 2022. The coronavirus outbreak has exacerbated the threat as organisations are
Software AG and Microsoft have announced that the webMethods.io Integration Platform-as-a-Service, iPaaS, is now available for Microsoft Azure. This will allow enterprises to quickly and easily connect their critical applications, services and
Cisco has been identified as one of the Best Workplaces in the UAE by Great Place to Work, GPTW, Middle East, climbing up the rankings to reach second position in this year’s
Exclusive Networks ME has announced that it has partnered with Checkmarx to deliver Checkmarx’s Software Security Platform to customers. With this, the distributor will expand its cybersecurity portfolio and business scope, providing application security testing solutions to empower organisations to remediate vulnerabilities found throughout the software
Intel has introduced its new 10th Gen Intel Core vPro processors, built to power the next generation of business computing innovation for the increasingly remote workforce. The new mobile and desktop PC
Credence Security, a regional distributor of specialised solutions in cybersecurity, forensics, governance, risk and compliance, has announced a new partnership with award-winning global endpoint and perimeter-protection vendor ESET, to cover southern Africa. In
Unit 42 has released new research on malicious Covid-19 themed domains hosted in the cloud that are targeting users with phishing and malware. Unit 42 researchers analysed 1.2 million newly registered domain
ThreatQuotient has announced enhancements to their professional services offering, including new Assessment and Consulting Services. First launched in 2017, ThreatQuotient’s global Professional Services team has continuously evolved to meet and exceed the
Kingston Digital has announced KC2500, its next generation M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD for desktop, workstations and high-performance computing, HPC, systems. KC2500 NVMe PCIe SSD delivers powerful performance using the latest Gen 3.0