Cohesity, the leader in AI-powered data security, today announced new enhancements across its data protection and security portfolio, reinforcing its foundation for enterprise AI resilience. The ...
The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) have signed a memorandum of ...
Security is crucial for all businesses today. Data breaches and physical threats are common risks. Companies need to take ...
Even in an area of cybersecurity as essential as data protection, the stakes continue to climb higher in 2025. The pressures have mounted both from the intensification of data theft and extortion ...
Data recovery speed is the new priority: As ransomware threats surge, the focus of data protection has shifted from backup completion to how quickly organizations can restore critical systems and ...
Veeam(R) Software, the #1 global leader in data resilience, today launches Veeam Data Platform v13 -- a groundbreaking release that redefines the standard for cyber resilience, intelligent data ...
To safeguard enterprise data in hybrid cloud environments, organizations need to apply basic data security techniques such as encryption, data-loss prevention (DLP), secure web gateways (SWGs), and ...
The explosive growth of generative AI has created an unprecedented security challenge for enterprises. New research reveals that enterprise AI usage has surged by a staggering 3,000% in just one year, ...
Rubrik, the Security and AI Operations Company, is introducing Rubrik Security Cloud Sovereign, a critical offering that allows global organizations complete data control, a non-negotiable for ...
Combining Thales’s encryption and key management with Deloitte's advanced cybersecurity services Delivering enhanced data protection, governance, and compliance capabilities Offering extensive ...
Data protection startup Gambit Security Ltd. launched today with $61 million in funding from Spark Capital, Kleiner Perkins and Cyberstarts. The company raised the capital over two rounds that closed ...
The new Green-Black state government in Stuttgart wants to cut 40 percent of positions in data protection supervision.