Kathryn Cave

New report: Lockdown and the IT department
New report brings together the findings of our global research study into how the coronavirus lockdown is impacting IT.

Asia: IT infrastructure problems may get fixed post-pandemic
We discuss our Asian and African coronavirus research findings.

Europe: Pandemic highlights regional IT cracks
We examine our European coronavirus research findings

North America: Tech is the pandemic answer but IT still clawing for cash
We examine our North American coronavirus research findings.

New research: Lack of recognition burns IT during lockdown
IDG Connect coronavirus research looks at how the lockdown is impacting IT - part two looks at the comments

New research: Global IT feels the strain of lockdown
IDG Connect coronavirus research study looks at how the lockdown is impacting IT - part one covers the data.

Staying connected in locked down South Africa
Adrian Schofield shares his perspective on connectivity and ICT in South Africa.

Cracking encryption: Lessons from a homemade quantum emulator
A homemade quantum emulator - built as a PR exercise - may have valuable implications for the infosec industry.

Skype me: How military-banned Zoom wins in the age of Covid-19
The surge in people working from home means video conferencing tools have really taken off - but how secure are they?

Cyberlag: African security is as lax as its weakest link
More regulation is needed to tighten African cybersecurity.

International Women's Day: PhotoShop, Google Docs and the quest for diversity
There's still a long way to go before we close the gender gap, but some progress is being made.
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