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Cloud Security: A Work In Progress
October 13, 2020
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By Bob Violino
Companies are rapidly adopting cloud services, but many are failing to put proper security measures in place. Mountain View, Calif.-based Egnyte provides file sharing via the cloud to its customers, so its security practices have to be top-notch. But the company also has all of its internal finance applications in
Cybersecurity and Your Images: Taking Safety Beyond Passwords and Home-Grown Protections
October 12, 2020
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By Whitney J. Palmer
As the price tag of cyberattacks on healthcare continues to rise, radiology looks to bolster its defenses. Imagine being several hours into your shift, focusing on a particularly heavy, time-sensitive case load. Perhaps you’re searching for a pneumothorax, or maybe you’re examining an intracranial bleed, trying to meet a requested
By Mark Zigadlo
It occurred to me at this point that the cloud technologies my company uses are unique compared to the companies many other staff members came from. As a cloud-only company, the pivot to working from home was simple and easy. In mid-March 2020, I had several office visits, all with
Data Exchange leads to Secure Data Collaboration
October 9, 2020
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By Vimal Venkatram
In a global digital economy, real-time data analysis is closely related to business success. Companies that effectively leverage their data are able to position themselves as leaders regardless of the industry. With data-driven insights, businesses maintain a competitive edge, improve company performance and deliver strong user experiences. To match the
2 in 3 businesses see a jump in endpoint and IoT security attacks in the past year
October 8, 2020
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By Chris Kelly
Malware, insecure networks and remote access top the list of concerns, as organisations embrace home working, the report found. The ongoing global pandemic that has led to massive levels of remote work and an increased use of hybrid IT systems is leading to greater insecurity and risk exposure for enterprises.