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The stakes are high, given the fact that healthcare records contain a wealth of data, of the kind that can be used to perpetrate identify fraud.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced new features to HPE3PAR focusing on enabling users to make better use of their data.
ManageEngine is continuing to embrace cloud capabilities, and this time the focus is on its security information and event management (SIEM) solution.
Accenture ANZ lead discusses data's rising value and monetisation in the digital economy, as IDC forecasts growth.
At least 1.5 million patients who visited any SingHealth outpatient clinic or polyclinic between 1 May 2015 and 4 July 2018 may be affected.
Sophos has launched Intercept X for Server, a new server security solution that uses deep learning to combat the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.
Pivotal APJ head Lawrence Crowther discusses the importance of open source and cloud in modern software development.
US retailers are neglecting encryption despite storing more data in the cloud, leading to a 50% surge in data breaches, a Thales report reveals.
Motorola's moto g6 and moto e5 impress with user-friendly features, sharp displays, and strong performance, offering real competition in the Android market.
Action Fraud UK is warning people to be wary of any emails they receive that look like they belong to UK university email addresses.
Companies are increasingly using chatbots in their mobile apps to enhance customer service and improve the overall customer experience.
GDPR reshapes global business, forging data safety and consumer trust opportunities amidst complex compliance.
AI adoption in Australian businesses is lagging behind the US and China, but starting small can lead to big results.
When data is regularly accessed from a myriad of devices outside the corporate firewall, strategies to maintain effective security have to evolve.
Schneider Electric's Dave Johnson says few industries feel the disruption of new digital business models more than traditional retailers.
As digital transformation accelerates, enterprises face the daunting task of managing expanding user bases, exploding data, and a growing application landscape.
Ransomware threats are now targeting backup programmes, raising the stakes for businesses to protect data as newer, more advanced strains emerge.
Starting from the end of July, New Zealand will have its own new prototype 'social media' café designed specifically for social media lovers.
Cloud computing has heralded a new era of IT, allowing businesses to run more efficiently and effectively, especially small businesses.
The Auckland Armageddon Expo is happening again this October and this year promises to bring us a lot of new video gaming content.