
The Hybrid Cloud Paradox: Agility Gained, Security Lost? The hybrid cloud promises the best of all worlds: the scalability of public clouds, the control of private data centers, and the responsiveness of the edge. For the 94% of enterprises now

The Hybrid Cloud Paradox: Agility Gained, Security Lost? The hybrid cloud promises the best of all worlds: the scalability of public clouds, the control of private data centers, and the responsiveness of the edge. For the 94% of enterprises now

The modern enterprise IT environment has become a sprawling, complex tapestry woven from legacy systems, private cloud infrastructure, multiple public clouds, virtual machines, and containerized applications. For the IT teams tasked with safeguarding an organization’s most critical asset—its data—this complexity
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As companies strive to stay competitive, they are increasingly adopting a cloud-first strategy. This shift involves more advanced, integrated cloud strategies, including multi-cloud environments and expanded services such as Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).

In today’s digital landscape, businesses are increasingly adopting multi-cloud strategies to leverage the unique strengths of various cloud providers. While this approach offers numerous benefits, it also introduces complexities in management and security. Simplifying these aspects is crucial for businesses
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As companies strive to stay competitive, they are increasingly adopting a cloud-first strategy. This shift involves more advanced, integrated cloud strategies, including multi-cloud environments and expanded services such as Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).

The cybersecurity field faced a critical development recently when Claroty’s Team82 unveiled ten vulnerabilities in Ruijie Networks’ Reyee cloud management platform and associated network devices. Ruijie Networks, a major provider of networking devices and cloud services, caters to a global

In the fast-paced, ever-evolving landscape of security technology, small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) in Australia are increasingly turning to cloud-based video surveillance systems, which provide a multitude of benefits compared to traditional on-premises solutions. Lower Upfront Costs and High Long-Term Value Cloud-based

Oracle Corporation’s recent announcement of the Oracle Cloud exclusively designed for the Australian Government and Defence achieving the "Certified Strategic" designation under the Hosting Certification Framework (HCF) marks a significant milestone in the industry. This designation represents the highest tier

In a landmark development for cybersecurity compliance, Trend Micro’s Trend Vision One for Government platform has received the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Authorization to Operate (ATO), marking a historic milestone in aligning with stringent US federal cybersecurity

In today’s digital landscape, businesses are increasingly adopting multi-cloud strategies to leverage the unique strengths of various cloud providers. While this approach offers numerous benefits, it also introduces complexities in management and security. Simplifying these aspects is crucial for businesses
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