EGUIDE:
In this review of the top 10 Computer Weekly articles focused on IT in Australia, we look at what the country is doing to cement its position as a leader in mastering and deploying advanced information and communications technology across a large segment of its economy.
EBOOK:
If you have to shore up your cloud infrastructure security after you’ve already embedded IaC into your workflows, there are a few common challenges you’ll face—cloud infrastructure drift and misconfigured open source IaC components among them. Overcome these IaC challenges by reading this e-book.
EGUIDE:
To get a solid understanding of how to use blockchain in an enterprise setting, CIOs must first grasp how a unit of value in a transaction moves from party A to party B. This infographic details how blockchain works from transaction initiation, through verification, all the way to delivery.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, you will learn more about leveraging DevOps to automate processes between development and IT teams, the importance of testing to keep internet of things devices safe from prying eyes and how one company has made use of open source software to automate the roll-out of application changes.
WHITE PAPER:
There are a number of ways you could be building risks into your applications from design to production. Download this infographic to find out how to avoid building risks into your apps in 3 steps.
EGUIDE:
Access this e-guide to learn about anti-malware protection and how endpoint security technology can prevent malware from infecting end-user computers and corporate networks.
EZINE:
What strategies are companies using to protect data against mobile security threats? In Information Security, we ask CISOs who have been there: What works?
EGUIDE:
Mobile apps having a reputation for being notoriously unsecure. Discover the threat that mobile apps pose to your business, and some immediate security priorities for your enterprise to tackle when dealing with mobile apps.
EGUIDE:
The forecasts for IoT are huge. Some suggest that there will be 50 billion devices connected by 2020. Whether or not that prediction is accurate, it's clear that IoT is gaining meaningful market momentum, buoyed by an endless array of applications. Unfortunately, they are creating a multitude of security vulnerabilities and attack surfaces.