Six principles to secure your digital workplace
There are so many different areas of security to invest in that the task can almost seem overwhelming. Here are six of the most essential security principles.
There are so many different areas of security to invest in that the task can almost seem overwhelming. Here are six of the most essential security principles.
Efficiency is becoming the watchword of most business plans over the next year and beyond: whatever capital you do spend should be helping to ensure you run as tight a ship as possible.
Several trends are driving the emergence of smart buildings: cost savings, safety improvements, a people-centric experience, and the need to get on board the sustainability wagon.
By implementing new workplace guidance and utilising new smart technologies where appropriate, businesses can invite their staff back to the office safely and responsibly.
How implementing smart technologies into your building can boost efficiency, lower costs and elevate user experience.
With chatbots and proactive tooling in place, there’s less reliance on on-site services. Nevertheless, person-to-person support, in its various formats, is still a great contributor to employee experience.
Integrated smart technology will make our workplaces safer, more comfortable, and more productive than ever before.
Our security teams often encounter systems that have been vulnerable for years, ticking time bombs just waiting for a cyber criminal to find them and set them off.
Most business leaders agree digital transformation is a top priority, but delivering change while keeping the lights on has long been a challenge.
There are so many different areas of security to invest in that the task can almost seem overwhelming. Here are six of the most essential security principles.
Efficiency is becoming the watchword of most business plans over the next year and beyond: whatever capital you do spend should be helping to ensure you run as tight a ship as possible.
Several trends are driving the emergence of smart buildings: cost savings, safety improvements, a people-centric experience, and the need to get on board the sustainability wagon.
By implementing new workplace guidance and utilising new smart technologies where appropriate, businesses can invite their staff back to the office safely and responsibly.
How implementing smart technologies into your building can boost efficiency, lower costs and elevate user experience.
With chatbots and proactive tooling in place, there’s less reliance on on-site services. Nevertheless, person-to-person support, in its various formats, is still a great contributor to employee experience.
Integrated smart technology will make our workplaces safer, more comfortable, and more productive than ever before.
Our security teams often encounter systems that have been vulnerable for years, ticking time bombs just waiting for a cyber criminal to find them and set them off.
Most business leaders agree digital transformation is a top priority, but delivering change while keeping the lights on has long been a challenge.
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