INFOGRAPHIC:
The key cybersecurity trends expected to shape 2023 run the gamut from the human behind the keyboard to tools embedding machine learning. Here's the lowdown on six trends IT services executives expect to encounter this year.
INFOGRAPHIC:
Because no single form of data exists, no single magic-bullet technique can secure all data. A defense-in-depth data security strategy is made up of a combination of tools, techniques and policies. This infographic gives an overview of the must-have data security technologies.
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Like Active Directory, Azure AD provides authentication and access control services but has been specifically designed to support the unique needs of the cloud. Microsoft offers four editions with varying levels of functionality. This infographic outlines how they compare so you can weigh up which edition is the best fit for your organisation.
EGUIDE:
This year's transition to remote working highlighted big gaps in the fundamentals of security, as updated TechTarget/Computer Weekly data reveals.
EGUIDE:
Biometric authentication systems have gained traction on mobile devices, but when will they become dominant within the enterprise? Download this e-guide for insights from biometrics expert, Bianca Lopes. She explains why she thinks several steps need to be taken before biometric authentication systems can replace passwords in most enterprises.
EGUIDE:
This year's transition to remote working highlighted big gaps in the fundamentals of security, as updated TechTarget/Computer Weekly data reveals.
ANALYST REPORT:
View this Magic Quadrant by Garner to uncover the leading vendor of authentication services, and what benefits it has to offer that will fit today and tomorrow's business needs.
WHITE PAPER:
View this webcast to learn about an access management solution that offers self-service capabilities to eliminate time-consuming phone calls and paperwork to gain necessary access to critical business applications.
EBOOK:
In our expert handbook, managing editor Brenda Horrigan and Nemertes Research president Johna Till Johnson explain how to implement a zero-trust approach to cybersecurity.