Author: Altron System Integration

In today’s digital era, data has become the most valuable commodity. As a result, cybercrime has become a deeply lucrative industry for modern criminals and a significant threat to businesses. Yesterday’s tools such as firewalls, intrusion prevention, and antivirus software are no longer good enough to prevent cyber attacks, particularly in a world of distributed workforces that have seen traditional business perimeters dissolve. And no entity is safe. From the smallest company to the largest enterprise, barely a day goes by without news of another breach, meaning that companies need new solutions to protect themselves and their most valuable data…

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In today’s digital era, transacting online has become more commonplace than ever before. Activities such as online banking, e-commerce, and even investing, depend on technology as they involve the exchange of sensitive and confidential information. And with the number of financial transactions soaring, securing these transactions has become a top priority for businesses in every sector. Concurrently, the threat landscape is growing increasingly complex, marked by determined and well-funded adversaries, with sophisticated tools at their disposal, to the point where the common wisdom when it comes to threats, is that it’s no longer a matter of ‘if’, but rather ‘when’.…

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It’s common knowledge that cyber attacks are growing in both frequency and sophistication. Bad actors are more determined and cunning than ever, constantly honing their tools, and working around the clock to find chinks in businesses’ security armour. In the last few years, news of major data breaches has littered the headlines. Attacks against supply chains have surged. Cyber incidents, such as the breach at software management vendor SolarWinds and Log4j put organisations of every size around the world at risk. Moreover, leading analysts Gartner, predicted that by within two years, nearly half (45%) of global organisations will be impacted in one way or…

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During the pandemic businesses had to look for innovative ways to operate remotely. To ensure business continuity, organisations turned to tech and went all in on various tools and platforms. Now that the pandemic is fading, this technology remains a vital workforce accelerator. At a recently held event hosted by Altron Systems Integration, in partnership with Digicert, tech experts unpacked how businesses can unlock the full potential of digital transformation. The overall sentiment from all speakers was clear: Technology does not innovate, people do. Caryn Vos, Senior Manager at Altron Systems Integration kickstarted the event highlighting the need for digital…

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