GUEST OPINION: Cyberattacks will become more sophisticated than ever in 2024, which means organisations need to become ever more sophisticated at defending against them. This will require implementing enhanced zero trust architecture and quantum encryption, because unlike conventional techniques, quantum encryption creates uncrackable keys using its proprietary quantum key distribution technology.
GUEST OPINION by Michael Vincetic, Cloud Practice Leader, Kyndryl Australia and New Zealand: If you’ve seen a superhero movie, you’ve seen some version of this scene – our fledgling hero, learning to wield their newfound powers, accidentally destroys their kitchen instead. As enterprises accelerate their cloud modernisation, some version of this scene is today playing out in countless IT departments – only instead of an inner-city apartment being damaged, it’s an IT OPEX budget.
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