Despite billions spent on perimeter defences, endpoint protection, and zero-trust architecture, some of the most successful attacks still begin with a human click.
Cyber threats are not only increasing – they’re evolving. As the UK prepares to introduce the Cyber Security & Resilience Bill, the spotlight is shifting from voluntary best practice to enforceable cyber standards.
Organisations upgrading to Windows 11 are encountering unexpected authentication issues on wired and wireless networks. If you’ve recently seen disruptions to 802.1X authentication on your estate, Windows Credential Guard could be the reason.
Following the news of the acquisition of Juniper Networks by HPE, Roc’s CTO, Chelsea Chamberlin, shares her hopes and explains what this means for end users.
What skills and capabilities does HE need to make the most of the promise of emerging technology?
In life things are rarely black or white; and it is increasingly clear that technology, while often hailed as the solution to mounting carbon emissions, brings with it as many carbon challenges as the rest of our economy.
A lot has been said about AI and trust. When it first burst onto the scene much was made of its ability to eliminate human bias. Decisions made by AI – we were told – would be fairer.
Beyond the burning desire for the newest iPhone, the truth is we don’t really want to buy new technology. We want the benefits of the new technology, not the disruption and cost of acquiring it.
At a glance one might think that trust is the one thing in business that you can’t commodify. You’d be wrong. According to Brandwatch, customers who trust a brand are 88% more likely to use them again; employees who trust their bosses are 79% less likely to leave.