CSO Webinar: Putting your data somewhere safe is one thing – but can you get it back when you need it?
Today’s businesses are producing so much data that a core part of IT strategy is just finding somewhere to store it.
Today’s businesses are producing so much data that a core part of IT strategy is just finding somewhere to store it.
Although just 1 in 3 Australian companies believe they need to be compliant with forthcoming European Union privacy regulations, the remainder are likely to find themselves commercially disadvantaged if they don’t do the same, a senior European cloud-industry executive has warned.
David Braue | 22 Aug | Read more
Australian targets are being hit by shorter, more intense distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks that are, on average, the largest in the Asia-Pacific region, according to new figures from a global DDoS watchdog.
David Braue | 17 Apr | Read more
Malware intentionally created by the U.S. National Security Agency to infect personal computer hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs) cannot be detected by antivirus programs.
Lucas Mearian | 19 Feb | Read more
Although there's obviously a significant interest in privacy from a legal and compliance perspective, Vodafone's head of privacy, Stephen Deadman, told the audience at the recent IAPP Summit that there's an increasing focus on economics.
Anthony Caruana | 20 Nov | Read more
SanDisk today announced its SanDisk X300s SSD line-up, which uses TCG Opal 2.0 and Microsoft Encrypted Hard Drive hardware-based encryption, coupled with a new SSD administration dashboard.
Lucas Mearian | 14 May | Read more
Organizations handling protected health information have until Sept. 23 to comply with new security and privacy requirements that were included as part of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009.
Jaikumar Vijayan | 26 Aug | Read more
Dropbox users this morning experienced an outage that lasted more than an hour. The cloud storage service has yet to explain what happened.
Lucas Mearian | 30 May | Read more
When something as seemingly esoteric as USB security can hit a mainstream cartoon like Dilbert, you know it’s a real issue. But it’s also one that has been poorly addressed by many companies, whose employees seem to be losing data through this largely unpoliced security hole faster than your Uncle Barry going through $2 coins at the local TAB.
David Braue | 05 Oct | Read more