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Protecting information and IT systems from unauthorised access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification or destruction. Viruses and hacking would be the two most well-known and, hence, feared, forms of security breach. A whole range of software applications exists that addresses one or more of the types of IT security risk. As the data centre is the hub of an enterprise?s information lifeblood, security is of critical importance.

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18 Jun 2013 | Applications

  • The Big Data blues?

    Big data survey shows more than 50% of UK CIOs believe their organisations may be making critical decisions based on old business intelligence. Read more

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Security TV

14 May 2012 | Servers

EMA's Jim Frey speaks on the New Capabilities in EMC IT Operations Intelligence v9

Enterprice Management Associates' Managing Research Director, Jim Frey, speaks on the new capabilities in EMC IT Operations Intelligence v9 release. Jim references EMC ITOI's leading integrations with many virtualization technology vendors, particularly VMware.

12 Mar 2012 | Applications

About the Juniper Networks 2011 Mobile Threats Report

Dan Hoffman, Chief Mobile Security Evangelist at Juniper's Mobile Threat Center, discusses the 2011 Mobile Threat Report and highlights the key takeaways: 1. There is more malware than ever before. 2011 saw a record number of mobile malware attacks -- particularly to the Google Android platform. 2. Mobile malware has gotten smarter. Cybercriminals continue to hone their craft by finding new ways to exploit vulnerabilities and human behavior for profit across all mobile platforms and devices. 3. The barrier to entry is low. Data shows an evolution from sophisticated, complex and deep technical attacks to schemes that are lightweight, social and able to deliver fast profits. As mobile users download more applications than ever before, applications themselves are becoming the "killer app" for hackers and the most popular way to compromise devices. To download the full report, visit www.juniper.net/security

30 Jan 2012 | Storage Networking

83% of UK IT managers' infrastructure is not future-ready

On average, only 17% of IT managers in the UK feel that their IT infrastructure is ready for the future according to a study commissioned by NetApp.

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