Author Archives for Christine Horton

Generative AI: Balancing innovation and risk

June 19, 2024 8:18 am Published by Comments Off on Generative AI: Balancing innovation and risk

Navigating governance and risk when adopting new technologies such as Generative AI is challenging. We speak with Alejandra Catalina Abrusci, Senior Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, Worldwide Public Sector, about how organisations must grapple with emerging risks whilst upskilling in these innovations.


How Microsoft SQL Server connector technology can deliver data quality for the public sector

June 18, 2024 7:45 pm Published by Comments Off on How Microsoft SQL Server connector technology can deliver data quality for the public sector

Many in the public sector use database management system Microsoft SQL Server. However, most aren’t aware of how valuable it is as ‘connector technology’ in helping the public sector access valuable third-party applications to improve their performance, such as data quality services, says Barley Laing, UK managing director at Melissa.


Women in Digital: Emma Charles

June 17, 2024 7:35 am Published by Comments Off on Women in Digital: Emma Charles

Previously director of digital services at the Valuation Office Agency and a transformation leader in central government, Emma Charles has now joined Valtech as director of public sector practice, working with the likes of the Department for Work and Pensions and OZEV.


Kaseya CEO weighs in on growing cyber threat

June 13, 2024 7:13 am Published by Comments Off on Kaseya CEO weighs in on growing cyber threat

Organisations are still not investing in cybersecurity as they don’t fully understand the risks, or they deem cyber solutions as too expensive, says Kaseya’s Fred Voccola.


How NIS2 makes vulnerability management a necessity

June 12, 2024 9:01 am Published by Comments Off on How NIS2 makes vulnerability management a necessity

Matthew Sciberras, CISO - VP of Information Security & Information Technology, Invicti explores how vulnerability scanning can help organisations comply with the impending landmark regulations in the form of NIS2.