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Cloud era technology needs cloud era security
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The huge popularity of cloud services has seen organisations outsource applications, data and infrastructure to third party providers with the result that security perimeters have widened significantly. This has brought with it unwanted attention from cybercriminals, not only because cloud offers a...

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Assessing the delicate cybersecurity “fire triangle”
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A physical roaring fire and a digital cyberattack might not have much in common – but these very different forces leave a similar a trail of destruction in their wake. By Pat Krupa, Head of Product and UX, SmartFrame.

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How cloud service providers can plug the data privacy skills gap
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Last May marked a seismic shift in global privacy and information rights with the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018. In the intervening period we have seen other countries follow suit with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)...

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Are businesses going into reverse on cybersecurity?
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The time needed by UK organisations to recover from a data breach is increasing. Senior decision makers surveyed for NTT Security’s 2019 Risk:Value report expect recovery to take nearly 100 days on average, double the figure of a year ago. They also believe they would lose more revenue as a...

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Businesses can’t fight what they cannot see

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out that if security teams don’t have full...

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Privacy + development = securer applications

Privacy and security are essential not only to bring peace of mind to users but also to comply with...

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Privacy + development = securer applications: an app developer’s guide

Privacy and security are essential not only to bring peace of mind to users but also to comply with...

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Gaining a competitive edge on a level technological playing field

By Kevin Drinkall, EMEA Wireless and Cloud Market Development Manager at Zyxel.

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How cloud service providers can help plug the data privacy skills gap

Last May marked a seismic shift in global privacy and information rights with the implementation of...

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Two’s a party – why collaboration can help you to avoid privacy pitfalls

More than a year after coming into effect, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has...

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How to establish insider threat programmes and conduct investigations

Insider threat remains high on the list of issues keeping CISOs awake at night, and for good...

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How to Effectively Manage Cyber Threats on Critical Infrastructure

Criminals are tirelessly attacking critical infrastructure (CRITIS) around the world and...

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Lizzy McDowell, Director of Marketing at Kao Data, discusses the launch of the company’s Critical Careers: Celebrating Women in Digital Infrastructure – a new campaign highlighting the stories,...
Brian Rhoney, Data Center Market Development Manager at Corning Optical Communications, explains how operators face challenges of scale and density in meeting the infrastructure requirements of AI, both inside...
We spoke with Kevin Blumberg from Trane during Data Centre World Frankfurt 2025 to get his thoughts on the company’s role at the event and its contributions to the data centre industry.
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205 MW facility will support up to ~15 EH/s of next-generation rack-based ASIC compute with direct-to-chip liquid cooling.
100G, 400G, and 800G Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP) modules support AI workloads in next-generation data centres.