The battle for business buy-in: 3 ways to justify your IT security spend
Proving ROI in IT security has traditionally been a struggle. However, businesses are now starting to treat IT security as an investment, rather than simply a cost-centre.
Proving ROI in IT security has traditionally been a struggle. However, businesses are now starting to treat IT security as an investment, rather than simply a cost-centre.
Companies have increasingly been victims of cyber crime, which can prove expensive and detrimental to reputation. One way to mitigate against this risk, DeltaNet's Darren Hockley suggests, is to think like a hacker.
ASG Technologies' Jesse Canada explores the reputational damage that a data leak can cause and the ways bosses can protect their brands.
It is possible to make an ethical career out of being a hacker and in fact the demand for these kinds of jobs is on the rise.
Emotional intelligence is a vital element to understanding customer needs. Colin Hay, VP sales at Puzzel, explains how contact centres that blend technology with the human touch will reap rewards in the digital age.
While catapult centres have already fuelled innovation across the UK, the government hopes its recent investment will give more business owners the tools to grow and actualise ideas.
Jonathan Hemus, managing director of Insignia, highlights the reputational impact that cyber attacks can have on an organisation, particularly in the light of GDPR.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is ploughing £5.5 million of funding into 11 university projects to improve equality and diversity in the sector.
SMEs should make cyber security part of every new employee's onboarding process to fight the threat from ever sophisticated hackers.
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