CNME Editor Mark Forker spoke to Abid Shah, CIO at Saudi German Health UAE, and Jacob Chacko, Regional Director – …
Personal devices pose huge security risks to enterprises: study
A recent study revealed that the cybersecurity risk posed to enterprises by personal devices and Internet of Things devices are rising in significance.0 3136A10 Networks reveal the best practices for preventing Botnet attacks
Amr Alashaal, Regional Vice President – Middle East at A10 Networks, highlights the security ramifications and impact that Log4j is …
SolarWinds recognised as a global leader in network and cloud observability
SolarWinds, a leading provider of simple, powerful, and secure IT management software, had their observability offerings recognised by GigaOm® Radar …
“6G is not just a digital revolution, it’s societal” – VMware
Joe Baguley, Vice President & CTO, EMEA at VMware, has penned an insightful op-ed in which he explains how the …
NETSCOUT evaluates the DDoS threat landscape between Russia and Ukraine
Since mid-February, the NETSCOUT Arbor Security Engineering and Response Team (ASERT) has been monitoring the situation in Russia and Ukraine and the ongoing high-profile DDoS attacks targeting organisations, networks, applications, and services in Ukraine.
Cloudflare and CrowdStrike Expand Partnership to Bring Integrated Zero Trust Security to Devices, Applications and Networks
Cloudflare and CrowdStrike Expand Partnership to Bring Integrated Zero Trust Security to Devices, Applications and Networks.
DDoS Protection Major Concern for Middle East Service Providers
A return to pre-pandemic working practices is unlikely to happen. To learn more about the impact on networks and cyber security that COVID-19 has had on service providers, A10 Networks commissioned a survey and the results from the Middle East provide interesting insights. A large proportion of the senior IT professionals that we surveyed were adamant that the workplace won’t snap back to how it was before COVID-19, and that they expect and are preparing for a hybrid approach to working practices. The pandemic significantly raised awareness around the resiliency of the network and the robustness of security, and going forward, subscribers and enterprises expect much stronger security from their communications service providers and will demand more in their SLAs and expand to other types of service providers to get this commitment.
Four Steps to Hybrid Workplace Success
As vaccinations roll out across the region, the move to hybrid working presents many new challenges for organisations, but it is also indicative of a greater business challenge – constant change and uncertainty. 2020 proved that it is no longer enough to prepare for the next thing. Organisations, and their networks, must be prepared for everything.
Exploring how CommScope is supporting the customers and partner community
CommScope was built for times like these, always pushing the boundaries of technology to create the world’s most advanced networks. Never have those networks been so tested — and so critical to global connectivity.
BICSI: Enabling success in the connected future
Set to take place on 17th to 18th November the 2020 BICSI EMEA Virtual Conference and Exhibition will shed light on the latest trends and best practices in the ICT space as organisations navigate the new normal. John H Daniels, CEO and Executive Director at BICSI, gives us a lowdown on what to expect at the online event.