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Was your workplace Black History Month a success?

By Keirsten Greggs 04 Mar 2021

Creating a successful Black History Month at work requires understanding what to do -- and what not to do. Take this time to uncover what you did right and wrong. Read More

Time spent teaching computing subjects drops 36% over past six years

By Clare McDonald 08 May 2019

The amount of time spent teaching computing and ICT in secondary schools has dropped since 2012, and the number of GCSE students choosing to take computing qualifications is in decline Read More

Are SD-WAN security concerns warranted?

By Chuck Moozakis 17 Sep 2018

Networking analysts and engineers examine SD-WAN security concerns, the importance of cabling in wireless environments and a new security attack that's difficult to detect. Read More

Top five ways to benefit from tape today

By Stephen Pritchard 17 Sep 2020

We look at the benefits that tape can bring, including in backup and recovery, long-term and ‘warm’ archiving, compliance and WORM use cases and ‘air gapping’ to protect data Read More

Is network traffic monitoring still relevant today?

By Johannes Ullrich 29 Nov 2018

An increase in DNS protocol variants has led to a higher demand for network traffic monitoring. The SANS Institute's Johannes Ullrich explains what this means for enterprises. Read More

What risks does the OpenFlow protocol vulnerability present?

By Judith Myerson 24 Aug 2018

Researchers found a vulnerability in OpenFlow that can cause problems. Learn how vendor-specific SDN controllers may cause these OpenFlow protocol vulnerabilities. Read More

Sainsbury’s Bank moves data to AWS cloud with Teradata UDA

By Lindsay Clark 03 Jun 2019

Bank decided on a fundamental shift to AWS cloud, using Teradata’s Unified Data Architecture, after it was divested from Lloyds in 2013. Here’s how it built from a new ground zero. Read More

Healthcare.gov breach exposes data on 75,000 people

By Michael Heller 23 Oct 2018

Malicious actors attacked a back-end insurance system and the resulting Healthcare.gov breach exposed an unknown amount of data on 75,000 people. Read More

Is the lack of IIoT standards holding back industrial progress?

By Dave Turbide 04 Jun 2018

Some companies are blazing forward in their efforts to implement industrial IoT, while the issue of standards causes some to hold back until there is more clarity. Read More

Businesses shift from ECM to content services platforms

By Albert McKeon 20 Dec 2019

Many organizations are making the shift to content services platforms, as it creates a digital workplace, making files accessible to employees both inside and outside the office. Read More