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What Should Local Governments Do in the Event of a Security Breach

Akins IT

It's not a question of if but of when a security breach or ransomware event happens; what should local governments do? So, what actions should a local government take? Local Government's Guide to a Security Breach Response Plan Now, to the central part: What to do when the cyberattack happens?

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Turning Vulnerability to Cyber Threats into Industrial Grade Resiliency in the Manufacturing Industry

EA Voices

From Architecture & Governance Magazine By Reidar Boldevin, Consulting Manager Security at Columbus Abstract Manufacturing has been the most cyberattacked industry for three consecutive years. The interconnectedness of operational technology (OT) and informational technology (IT) networks, brought on by […]

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Top 11 Women in Enterprise Networking

CATO Networks

The tech sector, however, has certainly had outstanding female leaders – pioneers in technology largely forgotten – including Ada Lovelace , a very early computer programmer who lived from 1812-1852, and Joan Clarke , a mathematician from the early twentieth century who worked alongside Alan Turing.

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SASE Convergence or Integration? It’s Not the Same Thing

CATO Networks

Networking and security used to be considered two distinct areas of information technology. Enterprises would build a network to meet their communication needs and then bolt on security to protect data and devices. Weve always viewed networking and security as two sides of the same coin.

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"Industry standard" isn't useful in arguments

SysAdmin1138 Explains

The only thing the above have any kind of consensus on is "IP-based networking is better than the alternatives," and even that is a bit fragile. This mechanic is 100% why ServerFault has a "reasonable business practices" close reason: Questions should demonstrate reasonable information technology management practices.