EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, our latest buyer's guide assesses the challenges for cryptography in the emerging era of quantum computing. Google Cloud experts explain how the internet giant is preparing its datacentres for a world of AI. And we examine the privacy, compliance and backup issues from generative AI. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
Asia-Pacific organisations see the importance of having good data protection practices, even as they are still grappling with organisational and operational challenges. In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at the different levels of preparedness across the region and what firms can do to plug any gaps.
EGUIDE:
In this guide, we provide the 10 most important things you need to know about GDPR, and a jargon-buster explanation for some of the key terminology.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper examines how Oracle Advanced Security provides transparent, standards-based security that protects data through data-at-rest encryption, network encryption, and strong authentication services.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource highlights 11 encryption technologies and offers key questions to help you choose the right solution for your business needs.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide provides data masking best practices and explains how to implement an effective strategy for reducing the risk of data exposure from inside and outside the organization.
EZINE:
This month’s cover story is on useful and affordable encryption options for preventing data loss in your organization’s riskiest endpoints. Other articles in this issue cover cloud security, Symantec’s recent acquisitions, compliance management, and a debate over hiring convicted hackers. Read these great articles and more in this month’s issue.
EGUIDE:
Asia-Pacific organisations see the importance of having good data protection practices, even as they are still grappling with organisational and operational challenges. In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at the different levels of preparedness across the region and what firms can do to plug any gaps.
EBOOK:
Data loss prevention (DLP) in health care—which mostly entails preventing patients’ protected health information (PHI) from falling into the wrong hands—requires well-conceived, well-enforced policies and the technology to back them up.