Amber Donovan-Stevens

Content Editor / Top Business Tech

Amber is a Content Editor at Top Business Tech

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Why every company needs to implement Zero Trust

Thanks to the new pandemic-induced normal, the world of work has become increasingly defined by connectivity and digitalisation, and within this context, traditional ‘detect and prevent’ security solutions are no longer effective. Here, Tom McVey at Menlo Security discusses the importance of Zero Trust – what it means, why businesses should be considering it, and how it can be achieved with the use of isolation technology.

Why companies should implement Zero Trust

The Zero Trust concept essentially means that nobody using a network is automatically trusted, everything must be questioned, and rights are granted and validated on an ongoing basis, depending on the access requested. Many organisations have found this method to be incredibly effective in warding off potential security threats and data breaches, especially within today’s digital age, whereby more organisations are harvesting valuable data across multiple vendors in the cloud, explains Marc Lueck, CISO EMEAat Zscaler.

The transformation of enterprise connectivity

From ensuring business continuity to implementing advanced communications solutions, the evolution of enterprise connectivity has accelerated rapidly. What solutions have come to the fore, what challenges must be overcome, and what trends are shaping the future? Heather Zhang, Country Business Leader for UK & Ireland, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, explains.

Healthcare digitisation is seriously lagging

For all the talk about digitised healthcare, the sector is only where banking was in the 1990s. How can it catch up? Can the Covid-19 pandemic crisis be a catalyst? Dr Jamil El Imad is Chief Scientist at NeuroPro gives us his answer.

The false alerts eating your security budget and leaving you exposed to attack

Security teams are increasingly inundated with thousands of alerts every day, most of which turn out to be false positives that represent no real threat to the organisation. Chuck Everette at Deep Instinct discusses how deep learning, the latest and most advanced form of AI analytics, can take on the avalanche of false positives – as well as tackling some of the most advanced cyber threats.

Unlocking the potential of AI in retail

Standfirst: There is huge potential for retail organisations and FMCG brands today to reap greater value from technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and augmented decision-making, explains Ash Patel, Chief Information Officer, IRI.