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ITWeb on MSNDatabase security today: Five questions to ask to stay ahead
Five questions to ask to stay aheadAs cyber threats escalate and compliance demands intensify, CIOs and CTOs must reassess their approach to database security, says Colin Baumgart, Global Sales ...
ESET researchers have identified a new threat actor targeting Windows servers with a passive C++ backdoor and a malicious IIS ...
As digital infrastructure becomes the backbone of today's enterprises and cloud services, servers have transformed far beyond ...
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ITWeb on MSNFrom database guardian to strategic data partner
From database guardian to strategic data partnerModern database administrators are critical data custodians, as they manage data and access to it, as well as how data performs for the business. By ...
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Macworld on MSNSecurity expert details how a simple Microsoft tool led to the discovery of a serious macOS flaw
According to a report by Help Net Security, a security researcher found a vulnerability in macOS Sequoia while using a ...
A newly disclosed macOS flaw could have allowed an attacker to decrypt Keychain data without a password. Here's how it worked ...
Forget about email hackers—what if someone nabs your external drive and all the data on it? Thwart thieves with the strong encryption and security features of one of our top-rated drive picks ...
When you create a pretend computer, you decide how its storage works. ‘Thick’ means it claims all the disk space it might ever need right away. ‘Thin’ is smarter; it only uses the space it’s actually ...
By the time you brief vendors, aim to have a 1‑pager product summary, the metrics table, a prioritized backlog, your budget ...
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