Just when we all thought that the fallout from the exposure of Spectre and Meltdown earlier this year was almost over, the release of another, related flaw proves just how fundamentally damaging and widespread these types of vulnerabilities are. This newest flaw may prove to be even more far reaching than Spectre and Meltdown, with the ability to affect virtual machines and bypass Intel’s internal software security feature, something that has previous stopped other flaws from being exploited.
Read MoreIt only takes one hurricane to devastate an area, but last year there were three Category 4 Hurricane landfalls in a period of less than a month. A lot of businesses were not adequately prepared for one natural disaster, let alone three back to back. This hurricane season is projected to be just as active, and if we have learned anything from last year it is that hurricanes can occur at any time, with no forgiveness towards unprepared businesses.
Read MoreIn our modern society of GDPR and complex compliance policies, it has become so much more important to manage data in a way that secure, efficient and standardized. Sadly, a lot of organizations don’t prioritize data management, due to a lack of a proper and unified corporate management strategy, lack of data governance or policy and overwhelming amounts of complex data sources. Penalties for lack of proper management can range from fines and lawsuits to loss of data or even a data breach.
Read MoreAs you have likely noticed from all the emails in your inbox with the subject: “Our Privacy Policies are Changing!”, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Privacy Law is now in full effect. In a nutshell, this law is intended to help users take more control over what data is collected about them from organizations that they interact with.
Read MoreAdvances in security, cloud scenarios and enterprise-grade hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) are just a few of the highlights that have been released in the now available preview of Windows Server 2019, which will be released for general use in Fall 2018. Built upon the strong and widely adopted foundation of Windows Server 2016, Microsoft continues to make improvements to their platform based on industry feedback and future trends; including Hybrid, Security, Application Platform, and Hyper-converged infrastructure.
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