Industry veterans join to bolster product, finance, people, and partnership functions for Data Detection and Response (DDR) leader at a time of breakout growth.
As businesses continue to embrace the flexibility and scalability of cloud-native applications managed by Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), ensuring robust data protection for them across diverse locations, including edge environments, becomes paramount. For organizations leveraging Kubernetes at the edge with Azure Arc, the need for a comprehensive and easily managed backup and disaster recovery solution is crucial.
The Ocean Race is the ultimate test of a team and a human adventure like no other. Over 50 years of round-the-world racing, the Race has kept an almost mystical hold over some of the greatest sailors and been the proving ground for the legends of sailing. The Ocean Race drives sailing races across the open sea with stopovers around the world. Over 150 team members travel internationally to monitor, track and report on the race. Not only do these events generate high volumes of data, but also require continuous connection and coordination with the company’s headquarters in Alicante, Spain.
As organizations migrate their operations to the cloud, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more critical. Cloud contact centers, which have become increasingly popular due to their flexibility and scalability, are no exception to this trend. While these platforms offer numerous advantages, they also present unique data protection and security challenges.
Businesses migrating to the cloud face a complex landscape requiring advanced cloud data protection measures. Conventional security approaches often fail to provide the needed flexibility and comprehensiveness for modern cloud environments. To truly harness the cloud’s power, businesses need three essential capabilities: unified control, federated protection, and comprehensive data protection mechanisms.
Welcome to the new age of data usage. Start utilizing your data to its full potential while maintaining compliance and end-to-end protection. For over 15 years, Protegrity has set the standard in precision data protection, helping enterprises secure and use a perpetually growing store of sensitive data. Through granular protection and intelligent role-based empowerment, Protegrity helps companies focus on growth, development, and optimization.
Cloud computing for the purpose of cybersecurity can be more useful than ever. Many businesses around the world are becoming more reliant on the technology for the purpose of scalability and cost-effectiveness when it comes to data storage. Yet, using it for cybersecurity purposes might give them a better chance to protect even the most sensitive data that must be protected in the first place. This guide will take a look at what cloud computing and cybersecurity can provide when they work together. Let's discuss everything you need to know right now.
Striking the right balance between innovation using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) and data protection is essential. In this blog, we’ll explore critical strategies for ensuring AI and LLM data security, highlighting some trade-offs.
According to Gartner, by 2028, 75% of enterprises will prioritize backup of SaaS applications as a critical requirement, compared with 15% in 2024. Many of the largest organizations in the world rely on Salesforce as their CRM app that powers their business operations, helping them drive revenue faster.
Shared Responsibility Models, NIS2, DORA, or SOC 2 & ISO audits, accidental deletions, and the evolving threat landscape in SaaS apps confirms that DevOps Security becomes a priority. CISOs and DevOps teams need to meet halfway to secure data processed across GitHub, GitLab, and Atlassian, without compromising agility and efficiency. However, finding this middle ground is not an easy task.