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3 Ways to Make Storage a Strategic Asset for Your Organization (Not Just an IT Cost)

CIO Business Intelligence

Storage has emerged in 2022 as a strategic asset that the C-suite, not just the CIO, can no longer overlook. Enterprise storage can be used to improve your company’s cybersecurity, accelerate digital transformation, and reduce costs, while improving application and workload service levels. What should you do?

Storage 89
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One of the Best Things You Can Do as a CIO

CIO Business Intelligence

Before you make storage and protection decisions, you must know which category each piece falls into – and the value level it either provides or could cost the business. This analysis should span across both primary and secondary storage. Each dataset brings a different value to the company.

Backup 71
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Document Security is More than Just Password-Protection

CIO Business Intelligence

From embedding malware or a phishing link in a document to manipulated or outright forged documents and other types of cyber fraud, the increase in document-related attacks cannot be ignored, especially if your company handles tax forms, business filings, or bank statements–the three types of most frequently manipulated documents.

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EPA Issues Urgent Alert for Water Utilities to Enhance Cyber Defenses

SecureWorld News

I applaud the EPA for recognizing the criticality of water treatment, storage, and distribution facilities. Critical lymph structure preventative measures must include cyber threat intelligence and disaster preparedness planning.

System 96
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Technology Short Take 132

Scott Lowe

I recently stumbled across this utility to help protect your macOS-based system against persistent malware. I know that Docker Hub must consume enormous resources for the company (and thus has a large associated cost), but limiting the ubiquity of Docker Hub—and thus driving developers/users elsewhere—seems shortsighted.