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Ericom Software Appoints Leading Executives to Newly Formed Industry Advisory Board to Support Growth in Zero Trust Security
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Cybersecurity Leader Dr. Chase Cunningham to Chair Group
We are excited and honored to be able to work with this experienced and diverse group of professionals who believe in Ericom’s Zero Trust security mission. The group’s mandate will be to support Ericom’s solution development and global go-to-market efforts as the company continues to quickly scale. NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 24, 2021 Ericom Software, a leader in cloud cybersecurity solutions for secure web and application access, today announced the formation of its Industry Advisory Board (IAB) and welcomed a group of leading business executives to advise and collaborate with Ericom’s management team on various growth initiatives, business development activities, and corporate strategy.
IT directors flag risk of employees building their own software
IT managers are becoming increasingly concerned about colleagues developing software outside of the IT function.
According to a survey of IT directors and chief technology officers by consulting firm Sionic, 93% of asset management firms have employees creating and designing their own applications.
A combination of more advanced programming languages along and increased IT literacy has led to more business-enabled IT development.
The practice is supported and actively encouraged by almost a third of firms, not least because it speeds up the pace of IT development and also allows portfolio managers and other front-office staff to create more sophisticated tools suited to their own preferences.
Singapore News - All financial services and e-payment firms in Singapore must, from yesterday, follow a new set of central banking rules to better mitigate technology risks in the wake of a recent cyber attack which impacted organisations around the world. The Monetary Authority of. Read more at www.tnp.sg