If RHEL is at the heart of your business, then this latest upgrade might be just what you need. . If you haven't switched over to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 family, and your company lives and dies with RHEL, then chances are you're running RHEL 8.x. If that's you, pay attention because the latest version, RHEL 8.7, has just arrived at a download site near you. Why make a move at all? It's not like RHEL 8.6 is going to fall apart on you. That's true, but the latest RHEL does come with bigger, better security features. And, unless you've been hiding your head in the sand for the last few years, you know security attacks are happening more than ever. . Explore the advancements in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.7 that bolster security measures and streamline business functions seamlessly.. Red Hat Enterprise,RHEL Upgrade,Security Features,Business Linux. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Cloud computing has the potential to greatly improve an organization's security posture; however, many companies have the tendency to become overly-reliant on cloud computing services like Amazon Web Services to oversee all aspects of security, instead of taking full responsibility for their data security. Learn more: . The massive data breach at Capital One – America's seventh-largest bank, according to revenue – has challenged many common assumptions about cloud computing for the first time. Ironically, the incident, which exposed some106 million Capital One customers' accounts, has only reinforced the belief that the cloud remains the safest way to store sensitive data. The link for this article located at The Hacker News is no longer available. . Cloud automation greatly improves data security for businesses, protecting against breaches like Capital One's while enhancing compliance and threat response.. Cloud Security, Data Protection, Business Automation. . Brittany Day
Areas of blind spots within the typical enterprise are many, including applications, network traffic, network devices and user activity.. Many enterprises possess an unrealistic confidence surrounding the security of their networks, with more than 65 percent of IT/security professionals contacted for a survey by network visibility and security intelligence specialist Landcope not thinking or being unsure that they had experienced any security incidents within the last 12 to18 months. - See more at: https://www.eweek.com/small-business/network-security-remains-a-blind-spot-for-businesses/ The link for this article located at eWeek is no longer available. . Numerous organizations exhibit an unwarranted assurance in the protection of their systems, exposing fundamental vulnerabilities.. Network Issues, Security Gaps, Business Confidence. . Anthony Pell
The unprecedented openness of internal systems and networks is one of todays greatest security challenges. Illena Armstrong reviews the complex issues of telecommuting, especially in view of the huge growth in wireless technologies.. . .. The unprecedented openness of internal systems and networks is one of todays greatest security challenges. Illena Armstrong reviews the complex issues of telecommuting, especially in view of the huge growth in wireless technologies. Access to information unfettered by wires is a business practice that is truly taking hold of the professional world. For some time now, suit-and-tie guys and gals have been connecting to the corporate network while traveling or working from home. Using their handheld computers, laptops or PDAs, the always-on laborers of the global workforce are finding they can obtain the information they need from corporate headquarters virtually anywhere at anytime. The link for this article located at SC Magazine is no longer available. . Advancements in wireless tech facilitating telecommuting reshape workplace dynamics, prompting organizations to tackle challenges like data security and team cohesion. Network Security, Wireless Technologies, Telecommuting, Access Management, Business Operations. . Anthony Pell
Computer data errors come in all shapes and sizes. One causes a minor mishap, like a 1-cent difference in the price of a gallon of milk because a scanner misread the bar code. Another triggers an error avalanche, like the glitch . . . . Computer data errors come in all shapes and sizes. One causes a minor mishap, like a 1-cent difference in the price of a gallon of milk because a scanner misread the bar code. Another triggers an error avalanche, like the glitch by an East Coast credit reporting company whose system mislabeled a file of names as "deadbeat," thus eroding the credit rating of 1,400 upstanding citizens of Norwich, Vt. Most are merely irritating, but some are catastrophic enough to deep-six a company's valuation, erode its profits and bury its public credibility. Companies weigh bottom-line benefit against prevention cost, but those who have been bitten by a big mistake now wish they'd spent enough to prevent these beauties: The link for this article located at Chicago Tribune is no longer available. . In today's digital world, data integrity is essential as poor information can lead to significant operational challenges and costly errors for organizations. Data Integrity, Error Management, Business Operations, Risk Assessment, Data Quality. . Anthony Pell
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