
How to use AI, to fight AI
AI-powered cyberattacks are growing more sophisticated, but organisations can fight back using AI-driven zero trust security, minimising vulnerabilities and preventing lateral movement within systems.

AI-powered cyberattacks are growing more sophisticated, but organisations can fight back using AI-driven zero trust security, minimising vulnerabilities and preventing lateral movement within systems.

After 40 years in the technology business, CDW’s sales teams are on the cutting edge of data, analytics and AI.

Tim Shaw, MD of Wholesale & Networks, reveals how new tech is powering rapid change at the UK telco

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Alex Farr, CIO at professional services company Christie Group, talks us through his journey from coding on a Commodore 64 to multi CIO100 Award winner.

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David Anderson from St John’s Buildings writes exclusively on technology in the legal sector

This month, Ben and Rom are joined by Daniel Brigham to reflect on the Microsoft Exchange hack, and to ask whether anything can be done to prevent similar cyber breaches. The panel also discusses our Bain & Company case study, while Ben interviews FacilityLive CEO Gianpiero Lotito.

This month, Ben, Rom and James look ahead to 2021, and discuss what might become the new normal for businesses and the tech industry. They also review our IKEA case study, while Ben interviews Beatriz Sanz Saiz, Global Consulting Data & Analytics Leader for EY.

AI-powered cyberattacks are growing more sophisticated, but organisations can fight back using AI-driven zero trust security, minimising vulnerabilities and preventing lateral movement within systems.