Craig Taylor stories
Craig Taylor explores the evolving landscape of network security with a focus on the rise of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). His writing delves into how SASE integrates networking and security through cloud-based, identity-led frameworks designed to meet the demands of modern hybrid work environments.
Through his stories, readers can gain insight into the common challenges organizations face when implementing SASE solutions, particularly the design issues that hinder its full potential, beyond just technological factors. Engaging with Craig Taylor's work helps readers understand the complexities of securing network architecture in an increasingly distributed workforce.
Everyone’s talking about SASE. Few understand what it really takes
Last month
SASE unifies networking and security via cloud-based identity-led architecture, yet many firms struggle due to design flaws, not technology, in hybrid work's new era.
Vectec unveils PIT-CHECK suite to boost executive IT visibility
Thu, 23rd Oct 2025
Vectec has launched PIT-CHECK, a diagnostic suite offering executives clear insights and risk assessments to manage complex IT and cyber security challenges.
Quantium teams with Cohesity and Cisco to consolidate data backup
Thu, 6th Jun 2019
Cohesity's DataProtect solution has been deployed by Quantium to backup its data, offering efficiency and freeing up IT staff time.
Second workplace bullying case filed against TechnologyOne
Tue, 20th Feb 2018
TechnologyOne is embroiled in a second workplace bullying lawsuit, with former employee Ana Monteiro alleging bullying and discrimination by senior executives.
New Zealand developed game is being nominated for an SXSW Gaming Award
Wed, 8th Mar 2017
Sky Noon is a video game developed by New Zealand based Lunar Rooster. Amazingly, the game is deservedly getting some international recognition.