Enthusiasm for web-backed workflows clearly continues to flourish, but how are organizations participating in this technological revolution incorporating cutting-edge products and services into their operations?
Enthusiasm for web-backed workflows clearly continues to flourish, but how are organizations participating in this technological revolution incorporating cutting-edge products and services into their operations?
The researchers at Verizon touched on an ascendant black hat tool poised to cause major disruption in an online era dominated by internet of things and cryptocurrency technology: the botnet.
Businesses must carefully address application security and ensure that the mobile portals that live on employee smartphones can keep both personal and work-related data out of the hands of hackers.
Among the many organizations testing the blockchain waters, those in the financial services space are best positioned to see return on investment on phase-one implementations.
The increased complexity of IoT workflows can not only lead to everyday productivity problems but also leave businesses vulnerable legally.
Here are some of the essential data management aspects IT teams must address to meet GDPR compliance standards and avoid considerable fines.