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  • Dec 22, 2024 | techfromthenet.it | Camille Campbell

    Camille Campbell, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Ericsson Enterprise Wireless Solutions , spiega perché e come le aziende dovrebbero proteggere sé stesse dagli accessi di terze parti. In uno scenario in cui le aziende si affidano sempre più spesso a terze parti per le loro operations, garantire un accesso sicuro a sistemi e dati sensibili diventa fondamentale.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | techradar.com | Camille Campbell

    Image credit: Shutterstock(Image credit: Shutterstock)5G and generative artificial intelligence, or Gen AI, are two technologies driving business objectives forward for enterprises worldwide. A 5G network, whether through a wireless wide area network (WWAN) or a private network, helps transfer large amounts of data with low latency and a more secure connection. As for Gen AI, there are many cases where it is streamlining business insights and automating repetitive tasks across multiple industries.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | 01net.it | Camille Campbell

    L’accesso di terze parti e i dispositivi IoT non gestiti ampliano i rischi aziendali: il modello Zero Trust, con autenticazione continua e isolamento delle applicazioni, protegge reti e dati, garantendo sicurezza e flessibilità. In uno scenario in cui le aziende si affidano sempre più spesso a terze parti per le loro operations, garantire un accesso sicuro a sistemi e dati sensibili diventa fondamentale.

  • Nov 27, 2024 | ericsson.com | Camille Campbell

    The attack surface dilemma posed by widespread enterprise IoT is a complex challenge, but businesses are finding ways to fight back. From zero trust principles to micro-segmentation and AI-driven threat detection, organizations are evolving their IoT security practices to stay ahead of threats. No single solution can eliminate all IoT risks. IoT security requires layered security strategies — combining proactive management, robust security technologies, and vendor collaboration.

  • Jun 16, 2024 | itnews.com.au | Camille Campbell

    Generative AI (GenAI) has become a transformative technology for enterprise businesses in more ways than one. Its widespread adoption will undeniably impact organisations across many industries, leading to greater productivity and efficiencies. Still, GenAI is a double-edged sword — while it offers significant benefits and convenience, businesses must tread lightly because it doesn’t come without risks, particularly concerning data protection. One of the biggest concerns?