Cloud-based deployments have significantly changed the security paradigm and the foremost consideration for cloud migration involves a security framework that spans the entire cloud infrastructure.
With data centers accounting for $400 billion of data breaches annually, companies should start thinking about de-risking the infrastructure by investing in cloud data management and people.
SDP helps companies to secure the connection when moving data into the cloud for disaster recovery by shifting perimeter defenses to the software of the DR application.
Security is one of the greatest concerns for organizations in the airline industry when adopting cloud-based technologies in their digital transformation.
In this guide, we look at some of the cyber security trends and latest innovations that are helping companies to defend themselves against cyber attacks in 2020.
Researchers have revealed that increase in cloud computing demands has little climate impact contrary to previous expectations as energy consumption by data centers has remained relatively low at about 1% of global energy consumption.
Based on new reports, last year’s MGM Resorts breach exposed personal data of more than 10.6 million guests with cloud misconfiguration suggested to be the likeliest cause.
New report shows government agencies are regularly using cloud extraction tools as surveillance technology to analyze and extract private data from major cloud services.
Big Data is revolutionizing how and why potential threats are detected, and demanding a substantial shift in next generation SIEM.
Cloud computing has evolved rapidly and brought new risks to cloud security. Companies need to find ways to securely use multiple cloud services and applications.