Fortinet grabs cloud security player Lacework
Fortinet has reached an agreement to buy cloud security company Lacework for an undisclosed amount. Founded in 2015, Lacework is known for its cloud-based machine learning, AI and automation...
View ArticleNetskope secures SaaS apps with genAI
Netskope recently introduced generative AI and software-as-a-service security enhancements in its Netskope One secure access security edge (SASE) platform, which industry watchers say will help...
View ArticleHow to print from the Linux command line: double-sided, landscape and more
Getting your Linux system to send print jobs to your local printer might seem like a challenge, especially when you want to print double-sided or in landscape mode, but it’s really a lot easier than...
View ArticleBackup lessons learned from 10 major cloud outages
I’ve always called for independent backups of everything. Whether it’s in your data center, an IaaS vendor like AWS, or a SaaS vendor like Microsoft 365, it needs independent backup. However, some...
View ArticleThere’s a new difficulty in tech hiring: how to recognize a good candidate
Being on the leading edge of network and information systems technology comes with its challenges, and enterprises say one challenge, in particular, is growing every year. What is it? It’s difficulty...
View ArticleWhat it means to ‘fight AI with AI’
I recently read an article reporting a new, generative AI worm dubbed “Morris II” and I immediately began to worry. Would AI learn the best ways to phish me? Could AI predict where my vulnerable...
View ArticleRansomware, zero-day exploits keep network security pros scrambling
The networks that enable today’s hyper-distributed enterprises face persistent and emerging security challenges. One of those challenges is ransomware. While it’s not a new problem, “attacks are...
View ArticleDownload the cloud access security broker (CASB) enterprise buyer’s guide
From the editors of our sister publication CSO, this enterprise buyer’s guide helps network and security IT staff understand what cloud access security brokers (CASBs) can do for their organizations...
View ArticleHow cybersecurity and AI will influence global elections in 2024
2024 is a big year for elections. Dozens of parliamentary and presidential elections take place, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Brazil, Indonesia, and Mexico, and the...
View ArticleNYC Department of Education builds the pipeline for future cybersecurity...
There’s been a lot of talk over the past few years about a shortage of skilled cybersecurity talent, but from where we sit at the NYC DOE Division of Information and Instructional Technology (DIIT),...
View ArticleDon’t break the bank: Stopping ransomware from getting the best of your business
In a world full of emerging cyber threats, ransomware—one of the earliest documented forms of cyberattacks—continues to pose a serious threat to organizations of all sizes. Even with cyber spending at...
View ArticleFrom the trenches: A CISO’s guide to threat intelligence
Let’s face it, our jobs as CISOs are a constant dance with the shadows. We fight invisible enemies, anticipate the next attack, and strive to stay one step ahead of ever-evolving threats. That’s where...
View ArticleLinux in your car: Red Hat’s milestone collaboration with exida
Red Hat today announced the Linux math library (libm.so glibc) – a fundamental component of the Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System – has achieved ISO 26262 ASIL-B certification from exida, a global...
View ArticleNvidia teases next-generation Rubin platform, shares physical AI vision
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang disclosed the company’s next-generation AI-accelerating GPU platform, set for release in 2026, during his keynote address at Computex as the massive tradeshow wrapped up...
View ArticleTop network and data center events 2024
Ready to travel to gain hands-on experience with new networking and infrastructure tools? Tech conferences – in person and virtual – give attendees a chance to access product demos, network with...
View ArticleSUSE plans more support for gen AI workloads
SUSE is preparing an “enterprise-grade generative AI Platform” that will run any vendor’s large language models (LLMs) on premises or in the cloud, it said Tuesday. But analysts said it is the on-prem...
View ArticleNvidia rides the AI wave to become the world’s most valuable public company
Nvidia has surpassed Microsoft to become the most valuable company in the world highlighting the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the tech industry. The chipmaker’s market cap...
View ArticleHPE and Danfoss put excess data center heat to use
Data centers are hot, in more ways than one. Not only are enterprises and hyperscalers building or expanding their facilities to accommodate increasing interest in artificial intelligence, but that...
View ArticleHPE and Nvidia unveil private cloud for AI
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has introduced a portfolio of AI products and services jointly developed with Nvidia that it hopes will help enterprises realize the productivity benefits of generative AI...
View ArticleHPE-Juniper merger faces antitrust inquiry in UK
An inquiry into HPE’s $14 billion takeover of Juniper Networks by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), a move that potentially could delay approval of the deal, will have little impact on...
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