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See how Mobile Identify enhanced AI-driven security operations, reduced CPU consumption and achieved full network visibility across a complex dual data centre environment.
Broadleaf Trust partnered with Vizst to access specialist IT expertise, strengthen cybersecurity and optimise Microsoft 365 licensing, creating a scalable technology foundation to support continued growth
Cybersecurity conversations are changing. The focus is no longer solely on preventing attacks but on ensuring organisations can recover when prevention fails. After attending the Think Like a CISO event, one theme stood out above all others: attackers increasingly target data itself. As cyber threats evolve, organisations must shift from asking “Could we be attacked?” to “How quickly could we recover?” Data resilience, recovery testing and layered protection are becoming the foundations of modern cyber strategy.
Last week we attended the Gigamon EMEA Partner Summit – a day focused on where cybersecurity is actually heading, not just where the headlines say it is. The strong mix of Gigamon technical experts, C-suite insight and complementary vendors meant the conversations were open, honest and genuinely useful. The quality of the sessions really stood
There’s no shortage of headlines right now. AI is everywhere. Cyber threats are escalating. Budgets are tightening. And if you look at the latest data from CRN, it all points in the same direction – more investment, more innovation, more pressure. But for most IT and security leaders, the reality feels very different. It’s not
IT shouldn’t feel like a blocker – but often it does No one sets out for IT to hold the business back. But it happens. Gradually. A project takes a little longer than expected. A new tool is harder to roll out than it should be. Security introduces friction instead of confidence. On their own,
Let’s cut through the noise for a second. Cybersecurity is full of bold claims. “Fully protected”, “Next-gen everything”, “Complete visibility”. But most experienced IT leaders know the truth sits somewhere else. Usually somewhere less comfortable. The truths that actually shape good security..? Where we see teams get it right… They stop chasing perfection and start
“We’ve got visibility”. Most IT Security teams will say this but are only partly right… Because what they actually have is: But no single, joined-up picture. And that’s where problems start. Why this matters more than people think Attackers don’t operate in silos. But most security tools do. So while everything looks “covered” on paper,
SASE isn’t a future conversation anymore. A year or two ago, SASE sat in the “we should look at that” category. Now? It’s firmly in the “we can’t ignore this any longer” bucket. Because the reality is simple: Your users aren’t in the officeYour apps aren’t in the data centreAnd your security model probably still
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