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Features

IoT in the shadows

Gary Cox at Infoblox explores the troubling rise of Shadow IoT - and how to detect it

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Moving recovery to the cloud

Dave Packer at Druva makes the case for moving data management to the cloud to support SaaS

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The server threat exposed

Paul Murray at Sophos considers server-specific threats and possible responses

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News

Almost half of European IT employees plan to leave current employers in 2019

Better salary and more training are key motivators according to Spiceworks’ 2019 State of IT Careers report

Wellington College chooses LogRhythm’s NextGen SIEM Platform to improve threat detection

Leading UK boarding school selects LogRhythm’s NextGen SIEM Platform to boost its cyber security posture

7 out of 10 businesses moving more to the cloud despite two thirds of IT leaders fearing security risks

Cybersecurity risks and breaches considered more of a threat to UK businesses (67%) than to those across EMEA (53%)

Opinion

Ominous clouds

How building the network team into the cloud will improve business outcomes

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The currency threat

Fabian Libeau at RiskIQ discusses the vulnerabilities of the cryptocurrency landscape

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The intelligence network

James Hatch at BAE Systems introduces a new way to collaborate on cyber defence trends

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Awards

Network Computing Awards 2018: The Winners!

The results of the 2018 Network Computing Awards were revealed at an evening ceremony at the Radisson Blu Edwardian in March. Below we profile some of this year’s winners:

New Product of the Year 2018 - Software and Services Category

Winner: Check Point Software Technologies - Check Point Infinity
Runner-up: Natterbox AVS

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The Inspiration Award 2018

Winner: Andy Hirst IEng, MIET, CDCDP, ATD - Technical Director, Sudlows
Runner-up: Ian Moyse

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The 'One To Watch' Company 2018

Winner: Endace
Runner-up: Algosec

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Comment

Welcome to the December 2018 Newsletter.

As we rapidly approach the end of each year here at the NC offices an annual tradition of our own begins to kick in – opening nominations for the Network Computing Awards. The search will soon be on for the networking champions of 2019, with readers and suppliers alike nominating the solutions, services and customer success stories that have most impressed them in the past twelve months.

For the 2019 awards Ray Smyth, editor of Network Computing Magazine, has created three new categories to better reflect and recognise our ever-eveolving industry. These new categories are the Editor’s Innovation Award, the Customer Choice Award, and the Artificial Intelligence: Best Deployment or Solution Award. All three of these categories will be judged by Ray himself. Details on how to submit for these new categories and the requirements for doing so are outlined in the November/December issue of Network Computing and will be available soon on the Network Computing Awards website. We’ll have more announcements about the 2019 awards in the weeks ahead – in the meantime we’d like to wish all of our readers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We’ll see you in 2019!

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