Resilience stories
IBM will launch its new IBM Storage Defender solution which will include Cohesity's data protection as an integral part of the offering.
Cyber security decision makers lack confidence in their cyber insurance, with only 19% sure it will cover their risks in 2023, according to a report by CSI.
Australian and New Zealand organisations have a long way to go in comparison with other countries when it comes to digital resilience.
With the rapid digital transformation in ANZ, organisations are expected to generate 49% of revenue from digitally connected products and services.
Claroty and CrowdStrike have expanded their integration to increase visibility and reduce cyber and operational risk in industrial environments.
This latest round of funding will give inDrive additional financial flexibility and will support the company's ongoing growth.
Aryaka is investing further in its hyperscale Point-of-Presence (POP) footprint worldwide for cloud-based services delivery.
The technology sector was a major target of ransomware in Q4 2022; and large IT providers are likely to be targeted in 2023.
CapitaLand Investment Limited (CLI) has established a China data centre development fund called CapitaLand China Data Centre Partners (CDCP).
QuSecure, a PQC cybersecurity software leader, appointed Lisa Hammitt as first independent director who will focus on quantum technology and cyber resilience.
DDoS can serve as a cover for other, potentially more damaging cyber activities such as infiltration and exfiltration of data and malware installation.
While it might seem like an out-of-the-box career choice, the reality is that the sector is so much more than just sending parcels.
As cyber threats continue to proliferate, mid-sized organisations are seeking cyber insurance coverage. But insurers are raising premiums.
With the rapid digital transformation in APAC, organisations are expected to generate 43% of revenue from digitally connected products and services.
Spark has reported a $837 million profit for the six months to the end of December, thanks to the sale of a majority stake in its cellphone towers.
Slalom's office in Auckland will serve local companies, including Air New Zealand and Vector, and global partners, such as AWS, Salesforce and Snowflake.
Cloud technologies have improved operational resilience in recent years, and the reliance on these services is only growing.
Incidents such as the Suez Canal blockage, COVID-19, and rising energy costs, have wreaked havoc, causing a significant toll on supply chains.
Singapore-based Meinhardt Group appoints Eugene Seah as Global Board member and COO of its Singapore operations, enhancing its innovative reputation.
Zendesk, has released the company's latest global Customer Experience Trends Report, revealing immersive experiences are fast becoming a key differentiator.