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What the Digital Operational Resilience Act means for you

CIO

As security risks grow more complex, government agencies are emphasizing new regulations to help lay out what businesses need to do to protect their IT infrastructure while also establishing IT security standards. And how can businesses ensure they’re ready? But what exactly does this policy mean for IT security? What is DORA?

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Becoming the sustainability partner our customers need

CIO

Our customers are pursuing these goals because they want to future-proof their operations, setting themselves up to drive business value for decades to come. In 2022, we were once again an industry leader in this regard. This makes 2022 the fifth consecutive year we’ve achieved greater than 90% renewable energy coverage.

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10 highest-paying IT jobs

CIO

For technologists with the right skills and expertise, the demand for talent remains and businesses continue to invest in technical skills such as data analytics, security, and cloud. Companies can’t ignore digital transformation as technology continues to dominate nearly every aspect of business and daily-life.

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3 Ways to Make Storage a Strategic Asset for Your Organization (Not Just an IT Cost)

CIO

Storage has emerged in 2022 as a strategic asset that the C-suite, not just the CIO, can no longer overlook. Perform a comprehensive analysis of your corporate data, determine what data needs to be encrypted and infused with cyber resilience and what doesn’t, and figure out how the protection needs to keep your company in compliance.

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5 Reasons Why NIS2 Directive Preparation Should Start Now, Part Two: Implementation Takes Time

Ivanti

The Directive also introduces hefty fines and sanctions for non-compliance, up to a maximum of €10 million or 2% of an organisation's global annual revenue ( Article 34 ). Present a clear business case that outlines the risks of non-compliance, the opportunities of compliance and the return on investment.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: 6 Things That Matter Right Now

Tenable

Lessons learned about critical infrastructure security. Incident response and business continuity plans. Regulatory compliance. Here’s a new report that can help you mitigate your security risks: the “ 2022 CWE Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Weaknesses.” Neglect SaaS security at your own risk. And much more!

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5 Reasons Why NIS2 Directive Preparation Should Start Now, Part One: Audits Take Time

Ivanti

You should be ready for it, as there are high fines and sanctions for non-compliance. Lack of regular testing or auditing of your security controls or measures to ensure their effectiveness and compliance with the directive's requirements. This directive will translate into active law in October 2024. Think twice.