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Cybersecurity e NIS2: come si muovono i CIO per dormire sonni (un po’) più tranquilli

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La cybersecurity toglie il sonno ai CIO? Sicuramente la grande maggioranza dei Chief Information Officer definisce “priorità numero uno” la sicurezza dei sistemi IT aziendali. La cybersecurity è il primo tema per tutte le aziende e, per noi che operiamo nella sanità, lo è ancora di più.

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Securing 5G for 2023 and beyond

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By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM at cyber security leader Palo Alto Networks While mobile technology has been around for decades, the current generation, 5G, is increasingly being recognized for the exciting new benefits it brings to enterprises, SMBs, and public sector organizations. Security needs to keep up.

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Rapid Digital Transformation Requires Rethinking of Security Frameworks

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Cybersecurity is top of mind for everyone. All these variables force the need for organizations to transform their security postures to protect against cloud infrastructure vulnerabilities. As a result of the rapid digital transformation, security postures may need to be updated and adjusted to support this increased complexity.

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Top 5 Organization Policy Services for Google Cloud

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Top 5 Organization Policy Services for Google Cloud The Google Cloud is a cloud service that enables users to create and manage virtual machines and Kubernetes clusters, store data, and run applications. When using Google Cloud, it’s important to implement technical boundaries that enforce your company’s security and privacy policies.

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Gaining an AI advantage: Not all AIs are created equal

CIO

We have seen a lot of companies promising AI solutions for Cybersecurity in the Cloud, but let’s be clear: when it comes to AI in Cybersecurity, it is important to understand that not all AIs are created equal. Finally, in cybersecurity, AI must analyze and act on data in real-time, matching the pace of user activity.

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Need for Speed Drives Security-as-a-Service

CIO

Threats are emerging at a speed that makes it difficult for internal security practitioners to keep pace. There are zero-day attacks that exploit vulnerabilities before security teams are even aware of them. In addition, pushing out the right policies to the right systems and services can take time. And SECaaS gives you that.”

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Driving 15 years of IT transformation in 5

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These include network management, help desk, establishing and enforcing policies related to information security and risk management, and several other IT functions. At corporate, we focus on things that can be done globally,” says Lovelady.

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