Opinion stories
Digital transformation projects have been the driving force behind many technology investments in recent years.
With this growing reliance on mobile technology, the importance of mobile cybersecurity has evolved from being a public good to an absolute public necessity.
With the continued growth of digital technology, having secure identity management solutions is essential for businesses.
Modern organisations need to invest in smarter solutions that simplify their processes and architectures at the same time.
Digital transformation is not simply about the implementation of new technologies. It's about business transformation that delivers real value.
The CFO and CISO must work together to protect businesses from cyberattacks and align cybersecurity with business objectives. Collaboration is crucial.
Cloud-native applications and solutions are on the rise, with ransomware simultaneously skyrocketing - and this is no coincidence.
Gartner predicts that by 2025, over 95% of new digital workloads in Australia and New Zealand will be deployed on cloud-native platforms.
From day one, our vision has been to deliver a complete end-to-end security solution for the entire cloud native application lifecycle in one holistic platform.
With the digital transformation revolution well underway, now is the time for payroll to get a much-needed upgrade.
Fortunately, new technologies and a wealth of data provide CFOs with the tools they need to tackle these challenges head-on.
The edge computing revolution is underway and is changing the way Australian businesses operate, transforming outcomes and driving growth.
Retailers are no longer constrained by their physical locations – going online will help them serve a global market.
Emerging technologies in the distribution industry are transforming the way goods are transported and delivered.
A new generation of aggressive, layer 7 (L7), HTTPS Flood attacks, also known as Web DDoS Tsunami attacks, is disrupting the market.
Today's CISOs must expand their positions to ensure that the technology solutions and expertise delivered also extend to key business outcomes.
Security teams who combine Zero Trust and deep observability will be best placed to prevent cybercriminals from infiltrating their network.
Not only are consumers increasingly dissatisfied with the creepy factor of targeted ads, but they're also opting out of third-party tracking.
Managed Service Providers (MSPs) must constantly raise their game and develop better ways to protect their customers against attack.
Cyber resilience is not just about dealing with threats, it's about the board's overall ability to make informed decisions.