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Beyond products and services, cyber security industry needs to push innovation
In 2020, the scope of discussion needs to go beyond the upcoming security products and services to new innovations in the cyber security industry
Senior IAS officer Anil Kumar Khachi is now Himachal Pradesh chief secretary
The Himachal government has appointed Anil Kumar Khachi, the 1986-batch IAS officer, as the new chief secretary of the state
No-code software in 2020 to ease life of IT functions
Significant increase of no-code software in 2020 will empower business to assemble their solutions while IT takes a dominant role of ensuring security and protection as well as choose the right deployment options
CTO Ink: 5 tech trends that will affect security sector in 2020
Johan Paulsson, CTO, Axis Communications identifies five trends that will have an impact on the security sector in 2020
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Empathetic AI to instill trust, push user experiences and improve productivity
As companies use empathetic AI to bring more of the benefits of advanced technology to life, they will instill more trust, create better user experiences, and deliver higher productivity
Quick Heal ropes in Sterlite Tech Reetu Raina as CHRO
Reetu Raina will be responsible for driving Quick Heal’s HR function and steer the company’s people operations, culture and recruitment initiatives
eJOHRI raises $1 million funding in Pre-Series round
Mumbai-based omnichannel jewellery start-up eJOHRI raised $1 million funding in a Pre-Series round
Need to bolster banking apps security on mobile devices: Fortinet’s Rajesh Maurya
Exploits targeting banking apps on mobile devices, are a significant part of the growing threat trend that must be addressed, says Rajesh Maurya, Regional Vice President, India & SAARC at Fortinet
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Fortinet completes acquisition of endpoint security firm enSilo
Cybersecurity giant Fortinet said that it has completed the acquisition of enSilo, a privately held advanced endpoint security company headquartered in San Francisco
Public Clouds are by default secure is a myth, says Ovum Research
A latest report from Ovum Research in partnership with secybersecurity firm Palo Alto Naetworks said that the assumption that public clouds are by default secure is away from reality.
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