Remote Rigor: Safeguarding Data in the Age of Digital Nomads – Security Boulevard

Digital nomads are not the same as work-from-home employees. They are a subset of workers prioritizing travel and life experiences over a traditional rooted living and working experience. These workers go where the wind takes them around the globe, often working from coffee shops, co-working locations or public libraries. They rely on connecting to their

Fortinet’s 2024 Cloud Security Report Highlights Key Trends and Challenges – https://www.techafricanews.com/

Fortinet, the global cybersecurity leader driving the convergence of networking and security, released the 2024 Cloud Security Report, which provides critical insights into the current trends driving cloud security. It focuses on the key challenges that organizations face in safeguarding complex cloud environments and offers a thorough examination of security solutions and strategies to ensure

PMCG Hosts Conference on Critical Infrastructure Security – Georgia Today

On March 26, PMCG hosted a conference entitled “Advancing Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Policy in Georgia.” The first part of the event was devoted to the presentation of PMC Research’s “Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience in Georgia: State of Play and Future Prospects” policy paper, authored by Alessandro Lazari and Nana Tabagua, while the

Security in the public cloud explained: A guide for IT and security admins – ComputerWeekly.com

Who is responsible for security in the public cloud? This is a question businesses need to consider as they increasingly deploy more workloads and use cloud-based IT infrastructure, platform services and applications. In Gartner’s How to make integrated IaaS and PaaS more secure than your own data center report, analysts discuss the benefits of adopting

Hong Kong proposes new Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Law – A&O Shearman

New cybersecurity legislation to enhance the protection of computer systems of critical infrastructures (“CIs”) was proposed by the Hong Kong Government on 25 June 2024. The legislation is tentatively titled the Protection of Critical Infrastructure (Computer System) Bill (the “Bill”). Important highlights The proposed legislation will seek to regulate large organisations responsible for critical services,