In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the lessons learned from the ransomware attack on Travelex and how other firms can avoid the same fate. As Microsoft ends support for Windows 7, we examine the issues for the many remaining users of the operating system. And healthcare CIOs explain the tech challenges facing the NHS. Read the issue now.
Cloud ideas expand. In this 12-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the benefits and complexities of cloud bursting and the role of on-premise IT.
It’s critical for organizations to deeply understand their risk posture and have tools in place that provide the endpoint visibility and control needed to detect and remediate security breaches. This white paper provides the benchmarks and security strategies that set IT teams up for success in proactively planning defenses against cyber threats.
This PDF download contains source documents showing how the UK approved export licences to Gamma International UK to supply sophisticated mobile phone surveillance equipment, known as IMSI catchers, to the Republic of Macedonia.
Cybersecurity threats are on the rise, with 78% more breaches in the U.S. in 2023. This white paper outlines a 7-step risk assessment framework to help cybersecurity professionals identify critical assets, assess vulnerabilities, mitigate risks, and build cyber resilience. Read the full white paper to learn more.
Audit your Active Directory to uncover password-related security risks. Discover compromised passwords, expired accounts, and more. Download this free password auditing guide to secure your organization.
Centralized patient transfer centers can help hospitals streamline admission processes, reduce ED boarding, and improve patient outcomes. Learn how to optimize your transfer center practices and enhance patient acquisition through data-driven strategies. Read the full white paper.
Computer Weekly looks at what 2019 had in store for the retail industry – what technologies were retailers rushing to adopt and how is customer behaviour changing?
In Sweden, the legal profession has begun a discussion around the use of artificial intelligence in the sector, in response to the increasing use of AI tools at law firms.