10 spine-chilling cybersecurity statistics
But no one wants to see something scary happen to their company’s data. And with cyberattacks steadily increasing in 2022, we can’t hide under the… Read More »10 spine-chilling cybersecurity statistics
But no one wants to see something scary happen to their company’s data. And with cyberattacks steadily increasing in 2022, we can’t hide under the… Read More »10 spine-chilling cybersecurity statistics
This year, a Sophos survey of hundreds of institutions revealed that 64% of higher ed institutions were hit by ransomware in the last year. The… Read More »The rise of ransomware attacks in Higher Ed
Redundancy, risk assessment, data loss prevention, disaster recovery, high availability — these terms are all part of the growing conversation about data resilience.
On October 19, 2022, we published a new version of Performance Monitor for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and SAP Hana databases. The most important… Read More »New version Performance Monitor (release 2022.3)
What is data availability? Data availability, one of the three pillars of the CIA triad, describes the reliability, accessibility, and timeliness of data. It’s what… Read More »How can data availability be compromised?
Have you ever wondered where all the fuss about ransomware comes from? Surely you’ve heard about it at work or read about it in the… Read More »All about Ransomware
The idea was straightforward: If data center A became unavailable for any reason, data center B would take over. Setting up and maintaining two identical… Read More »Pivoting from infrastructure resilience to true data resilience
What is data resilience? Data resilience can mean different things to different organizations. As a Carnegie Mellon University literature review notes, the concept of resilience… Read More »Why is data resilience important?
An internal FIS document, seen by the SonntagsBlick, says a direct attempt to influence Swiss parliamentary elections next year is unlikely. However, it is “likely that… Read More »The Federal Intelligence Service (FIS) is concerned that Russia could use Swiss servers as part of campaigns to destabilise western democracies, according to a newspaper report.