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The driving factors can be attributed to increasing vulnerability of Wi-Fi networks, growing adoption of IoT, and an increasing number of connected devices.
The agreement is on approaches to safeguarding the privacy and other freedoms when accessing personal data for national security and law enforcement purposes.
The need for cloud-based solutions is increasing among various end-users. The rise may be linked to several benefits of cloud-based solutions.
New Zealand is under pressure to yield to new European Union demands over how companies harvest people's data.
Data Gravity, the tendency of data to exert its own gravitational pull, poses a significant challenge for businesses in the digital age.
Cyara unveils new chatbot testing features in latest release of Cyara Botium, offering comprehensive, automated chatbot testing and assurance.
The largely unregulated state of cybersecurity in NZ, and consequential ambivalence of most businesses, risk hurting the country's trading prospects.
Global CFOs are worried about rising wages to stay competitive, but remain bullish on growth, according to a survey by Globalization Partners.
The data are clear, with cyberattacks on the rise in recent years and the cybersecurity situation increasingly complex.
A technology industry leader is urging the government not to shy away from policing social media platforms in New Zealand.
Andrew Griffiths joins UKG advisory board as director of marketing, branding and messaging, bringing 25 years' experience in business and communications.
As of 31 March 2022, 90% of companies are not fully compliant with CCPA and CPRA Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) requirements.
The researchers state that a new universal data governance framework must be introduced to address the data governance needs in emerging technologies.
Delloop has revealed its WordPress eCommerce helper plug-in, 'Delloop for WooCommerce', which looks to help further engage with customers.
Secon Cyber predicts 2022 will be another eventful year of vulnerability exploits, account takeover attacks, phishing, and ransomware.
Despite the pandemic, cloud adoption for big data projects still lags behind, with hesitancy and technical challenges hindering progress.
According to new research, global e-signature software usage in small to medium businesses (SMEs) is set to grow by 30% over the next five years.
Cybersecurity professionals will face increasing pressure in 2022 as attacks escalate, compliance becomes more challenging, and insurance costs rise.
With the death of cookies, the 'value exchange' between businesses and their customers' willingness to share personal data has never been so important.
The rise of the digital workforce and Industry 5.0 will be among four big trends that will reshape how Australia works from 2023.