A global lockdown needs a digital unlocking
In a time of crisis, a global lockdown needs a digital unlocking
In a time of crisis, a global lockdown needs a digital unlocking
Data centers are recognized as critical infrastructure, and their staff are widely classified as “essential.” Let’s make sure we look after ourselves and the people who depend on us
Due to lack of reporting many businesses still underestimate the threat of cyber-attacks and the scale of damage that can ensue
The data center sector is prepared - it needs to be sure of government support
We've heard that outages are getting more serious. But why are they also getting longer?
You might think it's too soon to be thinking about the next crisis, but it is the only way to minimize the pain it will cause
Operators will have to handle new tech, while distributed systems bring new security risks, and new hubs will have to open up
Under new cryptography regulations, Chinese authorities will have full, unrestricted access to any data transmitted or stored within the country. Can anything even be done about this?
Challenges and best practices toward achievement of a vital recognition
Do you know the risks of this secret killer?
Security used to be about resisting lone hackers. Now we have to handle politically-motivated attacks
It happens that due to the fundamentally different architecture of quantum computing, both RSA and ECC are orders of magnitude easier to crack for a quantum computer
Data center cleaning and decontamination minimise downtime and enhance your IT return on investment
As we head into a new hurricane season, here are some of the most challenging steps to work through when creating an ironclad DR plan
From beefing up security to costly water bills
When data is unavailable, lost or unprotected, there’s a huge price to pay
MySpace doesn’t make headlines too often these days — and its most recent appearance in the news was for all the wrong reasons
An effective disaster recovery plan is all about the details
The world’s most successful companies all have something in common – agility
So, you decided to go cloud first. There are three parts to consider: people, technology, and governance. No surprise here - it starts with having the right people
What would more regulation look like?
Reducing the need for human intervention means that IT workers can dedicate more time to strengthening their own security efforts
The budget justification question for IT security is difficult to answer.
My crystal ball is a bit cloudy at times and I have yet to implement machine-learning into my predictions