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3-2-1-1-0 backup rule: Strengthening data protection against ransomware

Data loss is no longer a rare event—it is an inevitability. From ransomware attacks to accidental deletions, organizations must be prepared not just to prevent incidents, but to recover from them quickly and reliably. Modern threats increasingly target backup environments, making recovery readiness a critical component of any data protection strategy.

Centralized DNS security policies for protecting remote and roaming clients with DDI Central

For decades, enterprise security architecture rested on a comforting fiction: that inside the network and outside the network meant something. The user on the corporate LAN was protected. The user anywhere else was somebody else's problem. Then the workforce stopped sitting still. Hybrid work, branch sprawl, BYOD, contractor laptops, field engineers, sales teams permanently on the road—your workforce stopped being a place and became a population.

Microsoft 365 backup vs. retention for cloud data protection

Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) is a critical platform for modern organizations, enabling collaboration across email, file sharing, and communication tools. While it includes built-in data protection features such as retention policies, many organizations make a common mistake: They assume retention is the same as backup.
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Are you still ignoring the basics? DBIR 2026 has notes

Cybersecurity loves shiny new things. Nowadays, every vendor preaches the same thing: AI in everything. From AI-powered predictive analysis and autonomous response to behavioral analytics, elements like these have become the underlying notion of cybersecurity.