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The Lack of Value in Hard Disk Drives Could Cost You More than You Know

Pure Storage

The Lack of Value in Hard Disk Drives Could Cost You More than You Know by Pure Storage Blog Storage is challenging, particularly when you’re dealing with complicated systems and old technology that require forklift upgrades. You want to deliver the best for your organization and customers as their trusted advisor, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult with the legacy reality of your current HDD-based system.

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Hispanic Heritage Month 2023 by Bri Solorzano

PagerDuty

Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the culture and contributions of the Hispanic and Latine community. Here at PagerDuty, we have an Employee Resource Group for Latine folks called Dutonienses. Being Hispanic, Latino, Latina, Latine, can mean so many things. There are so many countries and cultures included in those identities and it’s so beautiful.

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What is Zero Trust Architecture?

Pure Storage

What is Zero Trust Architecture? by Pure Storage Blog The foundational principle of zero trust architecture (ZTA) is this: Assuming trust anywhere in network security is a flawed approach and no longer sufficient against today’s advanced cyberthreats, implicit trust should never be granted to a user, device, or application based only on that user, device, or application’s location on a secure network.

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The Beginnings of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP)

National Center for Disaster Prepardness

Shortly after the 9/11 attacks and the anthrax exposures, centers throughout the United States were set up to prepare for and make our nation more resilient. In 2003, the National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP), Columbia University, was founded to provide an academically based, interdisciplinary center focused on the capacity to prevent, respond to, and recover from disasters.

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Mastering Remote Onboarding: Proven Strategies for Seamless New Hire Integration

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

Join this brand new webinar with Tim Buteyn to learn how you can master the art of remote onboarding! By the end of this session, you'll understand how to: Craft a Tailored Onboarding Checklist 📝 Develop a comprehensive, customized checklist that ensures every new hire has a smooth transition into your company, no matter where they are in the world.

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Ultimate Guide on How to restore a database from backup

Acronis

Today's business landscape requires extensive data collection, storage, and analysis. From SMBs to enterprises, proper database management is necessary to find, gather, store, access, and analyze data. Collected and well-organized data can improve customer experience and service, streamline day-to-day operations, and help with strategic decision-making.

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The Four Questions the U.S. Military Should Be Asking About Operation Swords of Iron

The Rand Blog

The war in Gaza, much like previous Israeli wars, will likely yield a host of lessons for American military planners. It's not too early to identify the right questions to be asking as the conflict unfolds.

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Guest Opinion: How Modern Warfare Can Target Vulnerable IIoT Devices

Security Industry Association

i-PRO Americas’ Will Knehr shares tips for securing industrial Internet of Things devices. October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month , and the Security Industry Association (SIA) Cybersecurity Advisory Board is marking the occasion with a series of helpful content, tips and guidance on key cybersecurity topics. In this blog from SIA Cybersecurity Advisory Board member Will Knehr – senior manager of information security and data privacy at i-PRO Americas – learn about how vulnerable indus

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The Four Questions the U.S. Military Should Be Asking About Operation Swords of Iron

The Rand Blog

The war in Gaza, much like previous Israeli wars, will likely yield a host of lessons for American military planners. It's not too early to identify the right questions to be asking as the conflict unfolds.

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