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RSA 2019: Is Your Company Getting Security Awareness Right? Probably Not.

Posted on February 13, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

If a company wants to implement a successful security strategy, the first step is in understanding the difference between security awareness and security training. Continue reading RSA 2019: Is Your Company Getting Security Awareness Right? Probably Not.→

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City of Las Vegas Makes Bet on Advanced Threat Protection Solution

Posted on February 13, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

Las Vegas leverages advanced threat protection solution to battle ‘unsophisticated’ threats that are growing in sophistication. Continue reading City of Las Vegas Makes Bet on Advanced Threat Protection Solution→

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Crypto Mining, Mobile Malware Are Growing Cyber Security Theats

Posted on February 10, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

A Check Point Software survey found that crypto mining and mobile malware, among other threats, are growing–in number and sophistication. Continue reading Crypto Mining, Mobile Malware Are Growing Cyber Security Theats→

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Tape Storage Is 'Still Here'

Posted on February 7, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

When it comes to reliability, longevity and cost-effectiveness, don’t count tape storage out. In fact, tape storage is not just “still here,” it’s alive and well. Continue reading Tape Storage Is 'Still Here'→

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API Security: Rubbing 'Salt' in the Wounds

Posted on January 30, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

As APIs becomes more prevalent–and, thus, more vulnerable–API security protects against attackers who are increasingly shifting their focus to API-based attacks. Continue reading API Security: Rubbing 'Salt' in the Wounds→

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Cloud Security Vulnerabilities Require a Partnership Approach, Report Says

Posted on January 26, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

Unit 42 report shows that organizations are adopting cloud-based technology without the means to secure cloud-based vulnerabilities. Continue reading Cloud Security Vulnerabilities Require a Partnership Approach, Report Says→

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Recent Access Control Vulnerabilities Are Fair Warning

Posted on January 22, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

The security provided by access control systems is vital, which is why access control vulnerabilities found in a leading system are so troubling. Continue reading Recent Access Control Vulnerabilities Are Fair Warning→

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Racing Toward the Data Storage Strategy Finish Line

Posted on January 16, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

Williams Martini Racing steers toward hybrid cloud storage to meet expanding data and backup needs. Down the road? AI. Continue reading Racing Toward the Data Storage Strategy Finish Line→

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Enterprise Storage Solutions Make Debut at CES

Posted on January 10, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

Amid consumer-focused storage announcements, Seagate and Western Digital introduced a few noteworthy enterprise storage solutions. Continue reading Enterprise Storage Solutions Make Debut at CES→

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Despite Efforts, Healthcare Security Threats Continue to Rise

Posted on January 5, 2019 by Karen D. Schwartz

The healthcare security threat is rising due to a variety of factors, including unpatched systems and lack of dedicated funds. Continue reading Despite Efforts, Healthcare Security Threats Continue to Rise→

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