Tuesday, February 18, 2020

In this week’s issue: Trust no one – the benefits of zero-trust security

 
FEATURED STORY

Zero trust means taking back control of IT security
Trust on the network is a crucial factor in security risk, and zero trust changes the traditional model of ‘trust but verify’.

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

SAP’s policy change on ECC may offer enterprises a further 15 years’ support
Should you run legacy business software for 15 more years? Following SAP’s decision to extend support for its Enterprise Core Components (ECC), that is a question many CIOs will be asking.
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Grilling the answers: How businesses need to show how AI decides
The need to render artificial intelligence explainable is a growing concern, so how can companies navigate the technical and ethical challenges?
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Changing the IT culture at the DWP
Juan Villamil has worked at the Department for Work and Pensions for five years. As he heads off to take up a new challenge at Imperial College, we talked to him about change and transformation.
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Chinese military personnel accused of Equifax hack, stealing data of millions
A US federal grand jury has indicted four Chinese army personnel over the 2017 Equifax breach.
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Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief
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