Staying secure in the age of AI
How can organisations stay secure in the face of increasingly powerful AI attacks, asks Michael Lyborg, CISO at Swimlane.
How can organisations stay secure in the face of increasingly powerful AI attacks, asks Michael Lyborg, CISO at Swimlane.
Data centre use is ubiquitous, with virtually every business using its own, or someone else’s, data storage system. But power outages continue to pose a problem for these services, which need to be available 24/7. David Atkins, Projects Director at Cressall explores how we can minimise the risks.
Chris Wellfair, Projects Director at Secure I.T Environments, gives his thoughts on what will be driving data centre decisions in 2024.
Amine Gharbaoui, Chief Operating Officer at InterCloud, examines the current regulatory environment and data sovereignty challenges of cloud computing and outlines what organisations need to do to stay on top of these demands.
Vaidotas Šedys, Head of Risk Management at Oxylabs, discusses how companies can bolster their cyber resilience and stay ahead of the game.
Michael Man, DevSecOps Advisor at Veracode, explores whether developers should be wary of ChatGPT – or embrace it as their ultimate assistant.
With 2024 just around the corner, Terry Storrar, MD at Leaseweb UK, outlines the data centre trends we will see throughout next year and beyond.
Jon Howes, VP &GM EMEA at Wasabi, discusses the future of the cloud storage market and the role of specialty providers amongst hyperscalers.
It is down to organisations to protect their own data in the cloud and prevent unauthorised data access, writes Sergei Serdyuk, VP of Product Management at NAKIVO.
Christopher Rogers, Senior Technology Evangelist at Zerto, delves into the world of data vaults and critically assesses the pros and cons of on-prem versus cloud.
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