IBRS Advisor Team

Can Password Managers Still Be Trusted?

From data breaches to identity theft, enterprise users have lost confidence in the capabilities of password managers to ensure their security given the multiple incidences of hacking. IBRS explores the relevance of these tools where the growth of threats and vulnerabilities undermine organisations’ safety.

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vendoriq

VENDORiQ: Microsoft Introduces MS Security Copilot

Microsoft has introduced MS Security Copilot, an AI-powered assistant that combines OpenAI’s language model with Microsoft’s security-specific mode. The goal is to help security professionals detect and respond to threats more effectively. Is this just more ‘GTP’ hyperbole, or something significant?

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The Dangers of Google Analytics’ Automated Data Migration to GA4

Google’s announcement of sunsetting Universal Analytics in favour of a new platform, Google Analytics 4 (GA4), raises questions about its data and privacy risks. Should enterprises think twice about consenting to the forced automated migration, or better opt-out and settle for a new analytics platform? What does this imply about the risks of automated data migration?

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The Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) Guide for the Enterprise: Securing Customer Identity in the Customer Journey

Customer experience is never complete without a solid security strategy. Unknown to most enterprises, the linear path of a customer journey necessitates an equal security approach in each interaction to establish trust in the relationship between the brand and the consumer. IBRS explores what solutions an enterprise must invest in to secure each stage of the journey.

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Creating Effective Digital/Physical Workplaces

The evolving workplace has been highly influenced by an organisation’s adaptability to trends, productivity and (more recently) wellness. With technology now more instrumental in shaping the physical office environment, how can leadership teams ensure that the digital workplace promotes more effective collaboration, improved wellbeing, and increased productivity?

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consultants

Careless Talk – Why Water Cooler Sessions Are Not Social Events

Water cooler sessions offer opportunities for teams to participate in casual conversations among their fellow employees. Yet, many members of the organisation are less engaged in such discussions. What keeps them from participating, and what can be done to increase attendees’ willingness and sustain their interest?

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assurance

The Collaboration Paradox: Fragmented and Siloed Knowledge

Organisations that employ digital collaboration tools in an uncontrolled manner find that the very tools intended to streamline communications throughout the organisation result in the opposite: increasingly siloed departmental group thinking and, worse, silos of information hidden from the organisation at large. How can enterprises avoid the tsunami of fragmented knowledge?

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