3 security lessons we haven’t learned from the Kaseya breach

3 security lessons we haven’t learned from the Kaseya breach

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Together we can make an impact: How a beach clean-up united a community

Together we can make an impact: How a beach clean-up united a community

This blog was written by Catarina Pereira. Catarina is a Virtual Partner Account Manager for the UK since she joined Cisco 5 years ago. She was also involved in the Lisbon Cisco Green Team since day one and is now co-leading the team. The Lisbon Green Team is an active network that has the mission of “Empower ALL Cisco workers to enable positive environmental and sustainable change.” Cisco’s Catarina Pereira This week Portugal welcomed the…

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2022 RSAC takeaways: Risk management vs compliance

2022 RSAC takeaways: Risk management vs compliance

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Texas requires access control; school safety improvements this summer

Texas requires access control; school safety improvements this summer

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Get one year of this leading VPN for just $30

Get one year of this leading VPN for just

ClearVPN’s Premium Plan offers advanced security and connectivity, allowing you to easily protect your devices at an affordable price. Image: Funtap/Adobe Stock As an absolute base measure of security, you should consider using a VPN whenever you connect to the internet, especially while connecting to unprotected Wi-Fi networks. But with so many VPNs to choose from, finding a service that suits all of your needs can feel overwhelming. So, if you’re in the market for…

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Digital twin helps NTT Indycar deliver better race experience to fans

Digital twin helps NTT Indycar deliver better race experience to fans

When Marcus Ericsson, driving for Chip Ganassi Racing, won the Indianapolis 500 in May, it was in a car equipped with more than 140 sensors streaming data and predictive analytic insights, not only to the racing team but to fans at the Brickyard and around the world. NTT, which partners with Penske Entertainment for the NTT Indycar Series, including the Indy 500 race, collected an estimated 8 billion data points through the sensors on Ericsson’s…

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C-Suite Ignoring Smart Factory Cyber-Threats

C-Suite Ignoring Smart Factory Cyber-Threats

Human negligence, cyber skills gaps and disinterested C-level execs are putting manufacturing firms at an escalated risk of serious breaches, according to Capgemini. The global consultancy collected responses from cybersecurity leaders in 950 organizations to compile its report, Smart & Secure: Why smart factories need to prioritize cybersecurity. It revealed that while over half (51%) of respondents predicted the number of attacks on smart factories would increase over the coming 12 months, a similar number (47%) claimed…

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4 new IT workforce realities

4 new IT workforce realities

Every day the headlines remind us just how fragile/broken the human supply chain is. At the height of the pandemic we discovered severe shortages of truck drivers, meat packers, and emergency room nurses. As we limp through the frustratingly elongated ramp toward a post-COVID world we are experiencing significant shortages of coders, butchers, bakers, pilots, waiters/waitresses, hospitality workers, cashiers and tax preparers/reviewers. In every corner of our economy there is a massive imbalance between the…

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Don’t let automation break change management

Don’t let automation break change management

The drive to automate more and more network operations is a good thing, but it exposes a need for network teams to ensure their change-management processes are in order. Networks are doing more, becoming integral to zero-trust security architectures, for example, and to end-to-end enterprise optimization endeavors. Networks are also connecting more things than ever: Mobile devices and IoT nodes continue to proliferate outside data centers and IaaS environments, while inside the enterprise, VMs and…

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Why Monitors Could Be the Key to Promoting Happy and Productive Hybrid Work Offices

Why Monitors Could Be the Key to Promoting Happy and Productive Hybrid Work Offices

Encouraging employees back to the office will be a key priority for businesses going forward, but for many employers, doing so needs to be a case of providing superior in-office experiences, rather than attempting to mandate it. To do this, investing in a technology refresh and focusing on the devices that your employees are using the most – such as the monitors – should be a priority. Working from home has been the dominant trend…

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