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Achieve scalable cyber resiliency in the cloud during an age of exponential data growth

CIO

Data volumes continue to grow exponentially, and there’s no end in sight. IDC predicts that the amount of commercial data in storage will be 12.8 A typical novel contains 1 MB of data and is about 12 mm thick, so 12.8 A typical novel contains 1 MB of data and is about 12 mm thick, so 12.8 ZB by 2026.

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Mainframe data: hybrid cloud object store vs. tape

CIO

But while mainframes have advanced, most organizations are still storing their mainframe data in tape or virtual tape libraries (VTL). Stakeholders need mainframe data to be safe, secure, and accessible — and storing data in these archaic environments accomplishes none of these goals.

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DevSecOps for Databases: Data Masking, Cloud Backup, WAF and More

DevOps.com

Adding security to containerized applications, cloud resources and other parts of modern DevOps infrastructure is already well understood. The post DevSecOps for Databases: Data Masking, Cloud Backup, WAF and More appeared first on DevOps.com. But what […].

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Fuel Innovation with Increased Data Access and Integrity with Sovereign Cloud

CIO

Data is the new oil,” said British mathematician and data scientist Clive Humby in 2006. It’s certainly a valuable and coveted resource, but you need to be able to access and use it for it to be valuable. Access to your data is critical!…without

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Move Beyond the 3-2-1 Rule for Data Backups

TechBeacon

Data is a critical resource to today's digitally enabled companies — and it’s absolutely central to keeping business operations running. When a ransomware attack causes data loss, it can halt an organization's ability to properly function for long stretches of time.

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Prevent Data Loss with MongoDB Backup & Restore

Datavail

In order to prevent a disastrous loss of data, you’ll need to backup your database regularly. Having a good backup and restore strategy in place will help protect your databases and avoid data loss caused by failure(s). The best practice after taking your backup is to test it. Backup and Restore Underlying Files.

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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

CIO

This underscores the pressing importance for security researchers and cybersecurity professionals to work together to evaluate risks, devise defenses and team up with governments and corporations to safeguard our resources. In addition, botnets can be used for data theft, spam distribution, and ransomware dissemination.