At a recent forum of senior CTOs, CISOs and analysts, several participants expressed a dislike for the term ‘zero trust’. Comments such as the vagueness of the message, the way different vendors use it and the confusion it caused amongst users made some forum members steer away from its branding for both internal and external communication. The group all agreed that the concepts behind zero trust are sound, but many wanted a better way to describe it to their broader organisations. By...
Read MoreTurning privacy and governance into competitive advantage. By Joe Gaska, Founder and CEO of GRAX.
Read MoreEver since Snowden revealed the extent to which US intelligence agencies can so easily access our data, people have become mistrustful of US companies. A survey by GMX last year, for example, revealed that 73% of British internet users mistrust US companies over data protection concerns, which is more than double that of a similar survey in 2015 which showed that only 35% had such concerns. 8% of UK internet users have even left a US online service due to privacy concerns within the last twelve...
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Read MoreA recent HP panel discussion sought to provide some answers to this question – topics covered including: the ethics of paying ransoms, to politicised destructive attacks and the new ‘anchors’ of compute infrastructure in a remote world. Here we look at some of the key discussion points:
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