The issue of security inevitably crops up with any cloud migration. Even companies that don't deal with highly sensitive customer data or confidential security reports usually have something they would like to protect. Recent research has suggested that the cloud has become more technologically secu...
Some business leaders may be surprised to discover that the biggest risk facing organizational data is not from individual hackers or even large groups of cybercriminals. Those high-profile breaches do have a tendency to make headlines, but there is a much quieter threat that all organizations must ...
Hackers have turned to automation as a way to efficiently orchestrate attacks against a large number of targets. Combined with increasingly sophisticated malware, organizations have reason to be a little concerned about the effectiveness of their traditional, perimeter-based defenses such as firewal...
The University of Georgia recently announced a significant data breach involving the names and Social Security numbers of more than 8,500 current and former employees. While hackers may have compromised the system as early as September 28, officials didn't begin their investigation until October 1, ...
Your data might be under attack. Right now. "Surely not," you say? Think again.
For organizations that use in-house data centers and IT services, the task of protecting sensitive data can be hindered by the difficulty of detecting a breach. According to a recent article in InformationWeek, most bus...