Zero Trust Security

How to Safeguard Your Data & Applications from Ransomware

It’s ugly out there. Each week, we all see the news reports about more and more companies and organizations falling victim to ransomware and the trend is accelerating. No doubt, you or your colleagues work in or are aware of organizations that have been hit by ransomware over the last few years and had the unenviable responsibility of scrambling to recover data, applications, workloads, and systems in the aftermath of an attack.
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XYPRO – Best of NonStop 2021

Have we become numb to the news of security breaches? Unfortunately, the attacks on our businesses, personal lives and even global infrastructure are not slowing down. Cybercrime is up over 600% during the pandemic. According to Verizon’s 2021 Data Breach Investigation Report, 61% of cyberattacks targeted credential theft. This far surpasses personal, banking and payment card information which have been primary targets for years. The cybersecurity industry has responded with a variety of ways to protect sensitive data with regulations, technology, and awareness, which has forced attackers to look for easier targets, such as usernames and passwords.
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Making the move to zero trust architecture: 4 key considerations

New approaches to innovative security architectures are starting to emerge, including HPE’s groundbreaking Project Aurora. Here’s how to make zero trust architecture work for your business.

The broad concept of zero trust architecture has achieved wide acceptance in the marketplace, but exactly what it entails has been a subject of debate and even some confusion.

Fortunately, we’re moving beyond that now.…

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Mapping HPE’s Zero Trust Efforts To The Current Cyber Threat Landscape

The latest ransomware attack on the market was a doozy. Just a few weeks ago, the Russian hacking group known as REvil attacked MSPs (Managed Service Providers) that utilize Kesaya’s VSA software, holding them hostage for a total ransom of $70M. The cyberattack affected 800 and 1,500 organizations, disrupting IT functions for MSPs and their customers around the world. The impacted ranged from a grocery store in Sweden to a school district in Australia, and all points in between. 
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