Zertocon 2017- Pronto makes the move to the cloud and DRaaS
Pronto Software is an Australian ERP software developer and vendor. The original company has been in the software business for over 40 years.
Anthony Caruana | 02 Aug | Read more
Pronto Software is an Australian ERP software developer and vendor. The original company has been in the software business for over 40 years.
Anthony Caruana | 02 Aug | Read more
Small business owners and experts share their strategies on how to build a successful, lasting partnership with suppliers/vendors.
Jennifer Lonoff Schiff | 26 Aug | Read more
Disaster recovery and business continuity planning are processes that help organizations prepare for disruptive events—whether those events might include a hurricane or simply a power outage caused by a backhoe in the parking lot. The CSO's involvement in this process can range from overseeing the plan, to providing input and support, to putting the plan into action during an emergency. This primer (compiled from articles on CSOonline) explains the basic concepts of business continuity planning and also directs you to more resources on the topic. Last update: 5/20/2015.
Derek Slater | 22 May | Read more
At the start of 2014, attackers' favorite distributed denial of service attack strategy was to send messages to misconfigured servers with a spoofed return address -- the servers would keep trying to reply to those messages, allowing the attackers to magnify the impact of their traffic.
Maria Korolov | 20 May | Read more
In a breach notification letter sent to employees this week, Sony Pictures outlines the full scope of data that was compromised by attackers shortly before the Thanksgiving holiday.
Steve Ragan | 16 Dec | Read more
Vietnam, India and Indonesia might not have the most advanced Internet infrastructure, but they do have a large number of insecure smartphones coming online, making them the big botnet sources for next year's distributed denial of service attacks, according to a report released today by Black Lotus Communications, a DDOS mitigation vendor.
Maria Korolov | 20 Nov | Read more
On Monday, Microsoft said they were taking No-IP (noip.com) to task, "as the owner of infrastructure frequently exploited by cybercriminals to infect innocent victims with the Bladabindi (NJrat) and Jenxcus (NJw0rm) family of malware."
Steve Ragan | 01 Jul | Read more
Tony Hayes, ISACA international president, talks about the trends that CIOs should prepare for, and the "inexcusable" high rate of failed ICT projects.
Divina Paredes | 11 Dec | Read more
War games, dubbed Quantum Dawn 2, designed to test preparedness for cyberattacks aiming to disrupt the nation's economy
Antone Gonsalves | 18 Jul | Read more
New report details cyberwar rules, puts hackers in crosshairs
John P. Mello Jr. | 22 Mar | Read more
Barracuda Networks Inc. today announced it has doubled the capacity available to customers of its <a href="http://www.barracudanetworks.com/backup">backup service</a> while keeping the price the same.
Lucas Mearian | 04 Aug | Read more
Linda Goodspeed, vice president of IT at Nissan North America, was attending a global IT meeting at her company's head office in Japan on March 11 and was caught in the magnitude 9.0 earthquake. The quake was among the top seven most powerful ever recorded and the strongest ever to hit the country. "People were diving under desks. Women were crying. We could see fire outside," she says. "Window blinds were moving three feet to the left and to the right. I thought the building would fall apart."
Kim S. Nash | 30 Jun | Read more
Amazon.com has promised to provide a "detailed post-mortem" on the root causes of the prolonged outage of its cloud services in recent days. Users of the Amazon services, meanwhile, may also have to explain how they got caught up in the outage.
Patrick Thibodeau | 26 Apr | Read more
Amazon.com is well into the second day of trying to fix a cloud outage that has partially disabled or knocked out popular Web sites like Quora, Foursquare and Reddit.
Sharon Gaudin | 23 Apr | Read more
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will refresh its existing network services over the next 12 months to keep pace with growing disaster recovery requirements at its $38 million data centre.
Rodney Gedda | 09 Dec | Read more