Our top products to watch this year range from applications with comprehensive supply chain functionality to transportation-focused specialty apps.
Internet of Things
The top 5 cybersecurity products to watch in 2024 feature a healthy dose of generative AI and turnkey platforms, as well as supply chain and cloud protections.
Discover the distinctive supply chain products of Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft and their potential benefits for businesses.
Bill Doerrfeld explains how AI is improving endpoint threat detection and accelerating response times.
Tony Uphoff explores organizational restructuring in a digital-first world and how leaders can best lean into this in a way that promotes innovation and growth.
Wayne Sadin explains organizations can make the most of their big investments in generating and acquiring data with the help of SaaS data lakehouses.
As sustainability becomes a key focus for businesses and critical infrastructure, organizations must also prioritize cybersecurity and secure data standards to safeguard emerging technologies like IoT and OT devices from evolving cyber threats.
Supply chain strategies have evolved over the years, but we’re on the precipice of a new era of innovation in this area thanks to five new technologies.
Learn all the latest in retail innovation from our expert team of practitioner-analysts including how to enhance your strategies with hyperautomation.
Data security strategy must go beyond securing a company’s data and employees to protect every data channel and counterparty. Wayne Sadin presents guidelines for managing third-party data risks.
AI collects a lot of data, but it’s hard for many people to utilize, which is where augmented reality as a real-time, on-prem interface could supercharge its utility.
The shift to renewable energy leaves oil, gas, and electrical infrastructure vulnerable to threats such as ransomware, DDoS, and more, CISO Chris Hughes explains.
A sustainable future is not out of reach but depends on how we continue efforts to build resilient cybersecurity frameworks which support the critical infrastructures, IoT, and open-source solutions we all depend on.
The Finnish telecommunications company may no longer lead the market in cell phone sales, but it’s increasingly shaping up to be the go-to company for the next generation of cloud-optimized wireless technology.
In this Cloud Wars Minute, Bob discusses EVP Judson Althoff’s recent remarks about the company’s involvement in the industrial Metaverse.
As Chris Hughes explains, the recent U.S. government response to increased software supply chain attacks will force the cybersecurity industry to innovate.
Kenny Mullican explains how connected IoT devices enable logistical traceability, scalability, and microfactory manufacturing, all of which help support a resilient supply chain.
Internet of Things devices are everywhere, collecting data, but where does all that data go, and how can you harness it to make business decisions?
Would you work with an AI assistant? You could be soon. Collaborative AI is coming and in this Back @ IT podcast episode, Aleksandra Przegalinska breaks it down and what’s on the horizon.
Ethical hacker and best-selling author Ted Harrington joins Aaron Back to discuss security as an enabler, its impact on AI and IoT, and the importance of a security foundation