IT disaster recovery, cloud computing and information security news
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Continuity Central interviews Capital Continuity managing director Lee Exall, who gives his views on disaster recovery as a service, how it is a much more versatile tool than often appreciated, and how it is likely to develop.
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An overwhelming majority of business executives (81 percent) believe that successful adoption of the industrial Internet of things (IIoT) is critical to their company’s future success, but only 25 percent have a clear IIoT strategy
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The Australian Centre for Cyber Security (ACCS) at the University of New South Wales, Canberra, has released a Discussion Paper, entitled “Australia's Response to Advanced Technology Threats: An Agenda for the Next Government”.
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Dataguise has announced the findings of a new survey entitled ‘Strategies for Securing Sensitive Data.’ In the survey senior IT decision makers were questioned on the topic of sensitive data security, including technologies in use, impacts to businesses when failures occur, and accountability after such events.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) industry must establish a common set of security standards, according to Oscar Arean, technical operations manager at disaster recovery provider Databarracks. Arean also argues that IoT risks should feature in organizations’ continuity plans if they want to be protected.
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The consequences of a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack extend far beyond financial loss. These attacks also damage a company’s relationship with its customers, according to research from Kaspersky Lab and B2B International.
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Nick Pollard outlines the key steps that will help organizations not only understand the value of their data, but can also help to build a more risk-based and tailored incident response plan.
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By Mike Langdon
Downtime. It is dreaded by all organizations. With so many business-critical applications distributed across networks, even a short period of downtime can be costly.
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A study of over 350 IT professionals reveals that 70 percent of employees are using cloud technologies that are not managed or supervised by their company.
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