RESEARCH CONTENT:
This article in our Royal Holloway Information Security series examines the implication of the state's collection of Internet Connection Records under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016.
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.
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.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This research from Quocirca examines the perceptions and experiences related to targeted cyber attacks across 600 European organisations.
EGUIDE:
There are a number of new cloud-based security products, to help mitigate today’s cloud computing risks. This tip examines Security-as-a-Service tools available and the key features that are most important in a cloud server security platform such as encryption, identity management, configuration and vulnerability management and more.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide elaborates on new features and benefits of backup and recovery and explains why they are especially critical in IT environments with large volumes of data.
WHITE PAPER:
A surprisingly simple service-based approach makes implementing end-to-end encryption and tokenization in your payment environment simpler than you might think. In this white paper, learn about the 4 potential activities for a merchant to do in order to add the benefit of these technologies in a service-based scenario.
WEBCAST:
In just five minutes, we'll show you how you can transparently encrypt and protect all of your sensitive email, calendar, and contact information in Exchange Online and Hosted Exchange to eliminate concerns about about data privacy, residency, security, and compliance.
WHITE PAPER:
Backup encryption should be a key element in any security strategy. To achieve that goal, corporations should follow five best practices. This paper details them.