In the rapidly evolving world of technology, businesses increasingly turn to cloud computing for its benefits. However, these advantages often come with a significant challenge: the cloud skills gap.
An Evolved Version of Managed Services Can be a Game Changer for Optimizing the Cloud Environment.
Topics: Cloud, Managed Services, Next Generation IT, Data Center, Digital Transformation
The urgent need to progress in modernization, digitization, and security has increased the focus on technical debt.
Technology is evolving at an accelerated rate, and companies have become increasingly dependent on it, resulting in a growing need for an evolved managed services framework.
Topics: Cloud, Managed Services, Next Generation IT, Data Center, Digital Transformation
The “boom” is the breach, the attack, the thing data security nightmares are made of. Recently, the context for security breaches—or booms—has expanded to include those events that take place before and after an attack. In other words, breaches include the set of events that take place before an attacker penetrates your IT environment (or left of boom) and the response and recovery efforts that happen after an attack ensues (or right of boom.)
Topics: Data Protection, Managed Services, Security Controls, Cybersecurity, Cyber-resiliency
Our goal as cyber-defenders is to look at our organizations from the cyber-attacker’s viewpoint, reduce the attack surface, and reduce the impact of a cyber-attack. Here are seven important steps to include in your Attack Surface Management program:
A disaster recovery (DR) plan is a living business document that contains step-by-step directions detailing how to restore your IT infrastructure and get back to work after a disaster. The goal of a disaster recovery plan is to make sure you are ready to respond when your business is interrupted by an event, such as a fire, storm, or cyberattack.
Security management is the development, implementation, and documentation of procedures and policies for protecting an organization’s assets, such as information, equipment, systems, property, and personnel.
Wow, what a year (2018) for the Gaming industry with tax decreases and some interesting regulation changes, the overall gaming industry grew at an impressive 4.0% compared to the US GDP of 2.9% according to a RubinBrown Gaming Statistics publication. All sectors increased which is very unusual with every state growing when considering the combined revenues.
Topics: Cloud, Managed Services, Gaming Technology, Gaming