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Cybercrime is Driving More Executives to Push Resilience Forward

Castellan

A report from Cybersecurity Ventures further quantifies just how lucrative cybercrime has become, saying it anticipates that cybercrime costs will increase by 15% each year over the next five years, and by 2015 will reach $10.5 trillion USD annually. And if cyber-criminals are making money, that means organizations are often losing.

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The Cloud: You’re Using It Wrong

NexusTek

The Cloud” has been all the rage since former Google CEO Eric Schmidt discussed the concept at an industry conference in 2006. Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service. Disasters can be natural, such as a flood or hurricane, or technical, such as a power outage or cyberattack. Prev Previous 7 Reasons Why Cybersecurity Fails.

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Storage and Data Protection News for the Month of February; Updates from Arcserve, Druva, HYCU & More

Solutions Review

is a single platform, centrally managed backup and disaster recovery solution that future-proofs every data infrastructure with robust protection for every type of workload. It combines complete data protection, Sophos cybersecurity protection, immutable storage, tape backup, and scalable onsite or offsite business continuity.

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Storage and Data Protection News for the Month of February; Updates from Arcserve, Druva, HYCU & More

Solutions Review

is a single platform, centrally managed backup and disaster recovery solution that future-proofs every data infrastructure with robust protection for every type of workload. It combines complete data protection, Sophos cybersecurity protection, immutable storage, tape backup, and scalable onsite or offsite business continuity.

Backup 69