
Handling a nation’s confidential data
GCHQ loves its secrets. It also loves reading yours
GCHQ loves its secrets. It also loves reading yours
In the wake of a ransomware disaster, and during the Covid pandemic, Travelex rebuilt its IT infrastructure for resiliency
Data centers raids are rare, but cybercriminals love hijacking legit cloud instances
What happened in 2014, and what happens when RuNet comes to Ukraine
Simple colo services are making way for a hybrid mix of cloud models and platforms, and providers need to adapt to new security threats
Equinix CSO Michael Montoya talks to DCD about the company's September 2020 ransomware attack, and how it responded and recovered
The conversation about cyber security of electrical and mechanical equipment is progressing slowly – but it is progressing
They’re getting bigger, so defenses need to keep getting better
Plus plans to double in size and budget
Governments are shutting down the Internet, using digital sieges to quell unrest, and threatening the Balkanization of the web
Data is private, but data centers are often shared. That’s the issue colocation security methods must contend with, now and in the future
From state spying allegations to evading sanctions against Iran, here's what you need to know
Data centers look so squeaky clean, it’s hard to believe they can be involved in anything illegal, but you would be surprised what DCD has experienced in our years on the beat
Executives paint a bright future for the business at this year's Transform 2.0 event
Security experts have worked hard to fix the flaws in IT systems, while industrial control systems have been left wide open