EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, as IT leaders start to implement GenAI in their organisations, we look at the experiences of one early adopter. Our latest buyer's guide examines the key security trends for 2024. And Microsoft's head of identity talks about a future without passwords. Read the issue now.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This 2024 Duo Trusted Access Report evaluates the state of identity security, with a keen eye on why stronger authentication methods show upward trends (and how context factors in). Access the report’s key findings here to level-up your company’s MFA and access management measures.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Traditional roaming profiles can no longer provide one, consistent and stable platform for your users. Access this exclusive resource to uncover the 10 reasons for adopting user virtualisation.
CASE STUDY:
With a data center structured on aging legacy systems, IT administrators at the Development Bank soon realized that server virtualization, was the key to supporting the bank's long-term goals. Access this exclusive resource for a case study of the Development Bank's implementation of the HyTrust Appliance alongside their virtualization deployment.
WHITE PAPER:
Removing administrator rights from end users when they log into their desktop is the Holy Grail of desktop security, but its implementation has been difficult. Read this white paper to discover the benefits of removing admin rights.
EGUIDE:
Inside this SearchSecurity.com e-guide, we explore the disconnect between traditional IAM and the distributed, mobile enterprise to uncover the top three IAM challenges organizations are experiencing today.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper examines the requirements of the PCI DSS and discusses the identity and access management technologies available to help your organization comply with these regulations in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the key characteristics of successful leaders as digital transformation becomes a business priority. We examine Microsoft's plans for exploiting the internet of things. And we look back at British IT history after WW2 as part of Computer Weekly's 50th anniversary celebrations. Read the issue now.