Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Nightfall and Hanzo Partner to Deliver World-Class Data Classification as Part of Enterprise e-Discovery

We’re pleased to announce that Nightfall is partnering with Hanzo, a best-in-class enterprise e-discovery and investigations platform. Hanzo’s offerings, now powered by Nightfall DLP, include Nightfall’s machine learning detectors as part of Hanzo’s core functionality.

How Sales Professionals Use Egnyte

Enterprise Sales Executive Colin Jordan showcases how he uses Egnyte to close deals. This video shares how to file share with external partners and promote team visibility. Whether utilizing the link expiration feature, setting engagement notifications, or seamlessly switching from internal and external collaboration, you can monitor the sales process from beginning to end and stay on top of tasks all within Egnyte.

US legislation brings mandatory cyberattack and ransomware reporting one step closer

The US Senate has passed legislation designed to improve the cybersecurity of the Federal Government. The legislation, which consists of three bills, was unanimously passed by the Senate on Tuesday evening, and would – amongst other things – require organisations working in critical industry sectors to alert the US Government about hacks and ransomware attacks.

What is Kubectl?

In the last few years, Kubernetes has grown exponentially in popularity. Its wide adoption can be attributed to its open source nature, flexibility, and ability to run anywhere. Developers also love the fact that you can manage everything in Kubernetes using code. kubectl is the Kubernetes-specific command line tool that lets you communicate and control Kubernetes clusters. Whether you’re creating, managing, or deleting resources on your Kubernetes platform, kubectl is an essential tool.