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The Impacts of Data Loss on Your Organization

Security Affairs

In an era where data has become the cornerstone of business operations, the loss of vital information can result in severe setbacks and irreparable damage. Whether it’s due to accidental deletion, hardware failure, cyber-attacks, or natural disasters, the loss of valuable data can have devastating impacts on an organization.

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DCAP Systems: Protecting Your Data with Advanced Technology

SecureWorld News

With the increase in the complexity of IT infrastructures and the various ways of storing data, safeguarding against data leaks has become more resource-intensive. Data access control raises many questions not only among users but sometimes also among security professionals. Who is the protentional customer of such solutions?

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Unleashing the Power of a Security Data Lake

SecureWorld News

This problem becomes even more pronounced when dealing with vast amounts of data. The difference between Security Data Lake and Data Lake Corporate Data Lakes usually store unstructured data, including details about the company's products, financial metrics, customer data, marketing materials, etc.

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eSecurity Planet’s 2022 Cybersecurity Product Awards

eSecurity Planet

Consistently high independent test scores, a history of innovation, and a broad portfolio that touches all the hottest markets has landed Palo Alto on 17 of our top product lists, including cutting-edge markets like XDR and SASE. This is a market packed with high-quality products, so don’t overlook others in this space.

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How security professionals will rise to the challenge of cyber defense in 2022

CyberSecurity Insiders

Increasingly, personal privacy is being viewed as a human right, and the way vendors handle consumer and employee data will determine how much the public trusts them and wants to conduct business with them. Protecting unstructured data will likely be one of the biggest challenges in the new year. In the U.S.,