A single DDoS attack can cost a company more than $400,000

According to the results of a study conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, a DDoS attack on a company’s online resources might cause considerable losses – with average figures ranging from $52,000 to $444,000 depending on the size of the company. For many organisations these...

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Proofpoint releases Enterprise Protection Suite 8.0

Enhancements include cloud-based email continuity, S/MIME encryption, SAML single sign-on and Sendmail MTA.

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Dell KACE K1000 appliance delivers ‘anypoint’ systems management

New Windows agentless inventory and monitoring bring integrated server management to organisations of all sizes.

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Arbor Networks 10th Annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report finds 50X increase in DDoS attack size in past decade

Size, complexity and frequency of attacks continue to rise, customer infrastructure and data...

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Workspaces for tomorrow

The rising cost of energy, real estate, and office space, coupled with growing pressure to...

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Computacenter expands contract with AstraZeneca 

New deal to provide IT services across UK, France, Germany, US and Nordics.

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Proofpoint Security Suite innovations provide lifecycle defence against advanced threats

Advancements block more threats, detect new threats faster, automate response and reduce...

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Companies need to stop divorcing themselves from cyber security

The 2015 Data Protection Best Practices and Risk Assessment Guides has revealed that in January to...

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Dell SecureWorks launches Advanced Malware Protection and Detection Service

Dell SecureWorks has launched a new service to help organisations detect and protect against...

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Critical infrastructure executives complacent about Internet of Things security

24 percent of critical infrastructure employees have already connected an Internet of Things device...

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A10 Networks collaborates with Cisco to deliver dynamic application networking services

A10 Thunder ADCs integrate with Cisco ACI for rapid deployment of L4-L7 application delivery and...

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Industrial Internet of Things will boost economic growth

Workforce of the future to benefit from new digital technologies.

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University IT rated best in world with new award

The University of St Andrews is seeing stars after being awarded a top honour for its IT provision.

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New report helps Victims Service Alliance organisations meet data protection challenge

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published a report highlighting how...

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Videos

Matt Wilkins, Global Director of Design and Engineering at Colt DCS, explains that data centre operators need ‘controlled flexibility’ now more than ever, as tightened regulatory environments, skills gaps,...
Thiri Shwesin Aung, founder and CEO of Nyxium, discusses how she and co-founder, Paul Seurin, have built an agentic AI platform that helps energy and infrastructure developers decide where projects are most...
Andy, Data & AI Director at Pax8, explores what the agentic inflection point means in practice and how AI is moving beyond experimentation into real-world application. He breaks down the 'empty box' approach...
Mark Banfield, Chief Revenue Officer at TeamViewer, discusses how the company is using its Tia (TeamViewer Intelligent Assistant) and a ‘shift left’ approach to move IT support from reactive to more...

Expert Opinions

Cooling is one of the most expensive operational outlays in data centre operations: reducing its cost and improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is therefore one of the primary challenges for data centre...
By Graham Jarvis, Freelance Business and Technology Journalist.
By René Klein, Executive Vice President, Europe at Westcon-Comstor.
As UK data centre capacity continues to expand, ensuring electrical resilience under fire conditions is an important design priority. Fire protection enclosures play a vital role in maintaining circuit...