Category: Security

As more workers are now working at home, companies need to think about protecting data and the systems that are required to do so. Here are 5 tips for protecting data in the time of work from home and COVID-19.
Zoho is taking a bold stance on privacy that will set them apart from other B2B vendors. Will their gamble pay off? Let’s explore.
On this special edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast - Interview Series, host Daniel Newman welcomes Mark Hughes, Senior Vice President of Security at DXC Technology to discuss the CISO’s playbook for leading security during COVID-19.
On this episode of Navigate, a special six-part podcast series with Pexip and Futurum Research, host Daniel Newman talks with Giles Chamberlain about how to approach privacy and security for your video conferencing solutions.
As we head into the new decade, the promise of IoT for CSPs is exciting. CSPs can redefine themselves as a smarter pipe, but must strive for quality service for future ecosystems like IoT. This market insight overview takes a look at the challenges CSPs face, some successful partnerships, and factors to consider moving forward.
In this latest episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, host Shelly Kramer joins fellow Futurum analyst Olivier Blanchard to explore contact tracing apps and what their use in both the public and private sectors mean for privacy in the era of COVID-19.
Zoombombing is but one of the security concerns that Zoom is dealing with right now, as a lawsuit is filed in California citing a violation of the CCPA and the NY Attorney General is asking some tough questions about the company’s security practices. Zoom shares have skyrocketed since the beginning of the year and I am thrilled by their success. The path forward, however, relies on security. If the company is going to retain a customer base, especially that oh-so-valuable paid customer base that is what really allows companies to deliver shareholder value, then a proactive security first mindset is going to have to be the mantra they embrace and lead with. We’ll all be watching, and hoping they get this right.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast, I’m joined by my colleague and fellow analyst, Olivier Blanchard, in a discussion about the COVID-19 related rapid deployment of tech that we are experiencing as a result of the coronavirus outbreak and the new security risks posed as a result. Our goal is to highlight some of those security risks, offer suggestions on how to mitigate those risks, and also explore some other goings on in the world of cybersecurity along the way, largely driven as well by the COVID-19 pandemic we are slogging through the world over.
Failing IoT security measures have led to a resurgence of the Cornflicker worm, impacting IoT connected healthcare devices and others — and that’s not going to cut it in today’s internet-driven, everything-connected world. IoT devices, in the healthcare world and elsewhere, must treated just as carefully as employee computers, servers, and other devices. They must be connected to network security, continuously monitored and scanned, maintained by way of security patches, and updated on a regular basis. There should be no halfway measures here, in the healthcare industry or otherwise — security of IoT connected devices is too important to business operations and business continuity.
Splunk delivered a strong 4th quarter as its business pivoted to more than 35% cloud and saw 50% ARR growth showing long term promise to investors.
Cisco revealed its plans for its collaboration business in 2020 moving towards a platform business differentiated on data, security and experience.

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