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Independent Study of IT Security Leaders Provides Clear Picture for the Future of Network Security and its Focus on Protecting a Rapidly Changing IT Ecosystem
Distinct priorities have emerged when it comes to responding to the needs of IT security s rapid transformation, independent research sponsored by FireMon has found. The survey of 239 cybersecurity leaders across the EMEA region uncovered the key investments organisations are making and the rationale behind their decisions. The study shows that the combination of multiplying threats, the proliferation of hybrid and cloud architectures, blended with a pandemic-fuelled explosion in distributed and remote work has created a perfect storm for network security teams, says Satin H. Mirchandani, President and CEO of FireMon. It is no wonder that they are adding new technologies, architectures, and approaches to ensure their networks remain protected.
An emerging security paradigm for the post pandemic world
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An emerging security paradigm for the post pandemic worldBy Murali Rao and Shivaprakash Abburu, ET CONTRIBUTORS
Last Updated: Apr 17, 2021, 11:37 AM IST
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While we are focusing on digital tenets of an organization, we should not forget that effective cybersecurity is also an essential enabler of digital transformation.
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CHELMSFORD, Mass., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Experts from AiRANACULUS®, a private, Massachusetts-based technology company providing early stage research, development, prototyping and 5G consulting services, addressed a two-day NATO workshop focused on security issues for future 5G military networks.
The February event was jointly hosted by the Headquarters Allied Command Transformation (HQ SACT) and NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence (CCDCOE). CCDCOE is a NATO-affiliated cyber defense hub focusing on research, training and exercises. It represents a community of 29 nations with expertise in the areas of technology, law, strategy and military operations. The Center is leading a research effort to provide recommendations to NATO on the most secure methods to operate 5G networks during peacetime deployments and military operations.