As Philippine enterprises embrace hybrid work, the sheer volume of devices—laptops, tablets, and smartphones—accessing corporate networks has exploded. But with this connectivity comes a sophisticated new breed of threats. Traditional, “reactive” security is no longer enough. To stay ahead of modern cyber-attacks and remain compliant with the Data Privacy Act (RA 10173), local organizations are turning to AI-powered Unified Endpoint Management (UEM). In a previous article, we explored how Mobile Device Management (MDM)/Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) simplifies data privacy. Today, we look at the “brain” behind the most advanced solution on the market: IBM MaaS360 and its integration of Watson...
Read MoreAs Philippine enterprises embrace hybrid work, the sheer volume of devices—laptops, tablets, and smartphones—accessing corporate networks has exploded. But with this connectivity comes a sophisticated new breed of threats. Traditional, “reactive” security is no longer enough. To stay ahead of modern cyber-attacks and remain compliant with the Data Privacy Act (RA 10173), local organizations are turning to AI-powered Unified Endpoint Management (UEM). In a previous article, we explored how Mobile Device Management (MDM)/Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) simplifies data privacy. Today, we look at the “brain” behind the most advanced solution on the market: IBM MaaS360 and its integration of Watson …