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COMPUTING SECURITY AWARDS 2022

Computing Security Awards: winners all the way!
Awards | March 2023
The Computing Security Awards 2022 again proved what an enormous wealth of talent exists right across our industry.As we start to move towards the 2023 awards, below we look back at more of those who triumphed on the night:
Awards | March 2023
WINNER: VIPRE Security & Lodders
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Awards | March 2023
WINNER: Swivel Secure & Durham County Council
Awards | March 2022
WINNER: Brookcourt Solutions
RUNNER-UP: Adarma
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Awards | March 2022
WINNER: MetaCompliance
RUNNER UP: Brookcourt Solutions
Awards | March 2022
WINNER: Robert O'Brien, CEO - MetaCompliance RUNNER UP: Paolo Frizzi, CEO & President – Libraesva
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Unlock the potential of your redundant IT
News | March 2023
Founder and CEO of ADISA, Steve Mellings, welcomes the 'green shoots of improvement' around...
Strengthening the chain: moving from identifying third-party cyber risk
News | March 2023
Joel Molinoff, Global Head of Supply Chain Defence at BlueVoyant, considers how organisations can...
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Is your data out of control?
News | March 2023
Nick Evans, Business Development Manager at Geolang, looks at how data discovery might...
Complete control of your data with on-premise MFA
News | March 2023
Chris Martin, Head of Solution Architecture at SecurEnvoy, explores the options for organisations...
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The Shifting Cybersecurity Conversation
News | March 2023
Over the past several years, there has been a monumental shift in the way businesses operate...
Why outsourcing cybersecurity makes budgetary sense
News | March 2023
Rick Jones, CEO and Co-Founder of DigitalXRAID, discusses how working with third parties
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Infrastructure crumbling
News | March 2023
Lack of skills and resources to secure and manage PKI credentials are leaving organisations...
A quiet revolution in the making: the NDR-led approach to cybersecurity
News | March 2023
Adrian Jones, UK country manager, Gatewatcher, offers a seven-point framework for...
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Welcome to the March 2023 issue of your Computing Security Newsletter.

What will prove to be the biggest challenges that organisations face throughout this year? Where will the most devastating attacks come from? And how do they keep sufficiently well informed, in order to defend themselves?

One international initiative aiming to help organisations stay safe is what is hailed as a 'first-of-its-kind' artificial intelligence agreement just sealed between the US and European Union. The announcement was made by the White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan:

"This collaborative effort will drive responsible advancements in AI to address major global challenges with a joint development model and integrated research to deliver benefits to our societies through five key areas of focus," he stated.

This will build on the vision set forth in the Declaration for the Future of the Internet (DFI)for an open, free, reliable, and secure Internet and digital technologies around the world. "We look forward to deepening our cooperation with the EU through this initiative," said Sullivan.

Time will tell how effective the new measures will be in keeping everyone, if not exactly safe, then at least safer. In our May-June issue of Computing Security, we will be examining what impact the US move might have on the UK and beyond.

Brian Wall, Editor
Computing Security


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