Cohesity expands DMaaS offering with Disaster Recovery and more
Cohesity has been focusing strongly on 'as-a-service', also towards the future. During the first edition of Cohesity Connect, the company underlines this once again. It introduces no fewer than three new services. DRaaS, or Disaster Recovery as a Service, stands out most, but there are also two new... Read more
Snyk Acquires FossID to boost Developer-First Security
The acquisition will give Snyk customers enhanced license compliance and deeper C/C++ support.
This week Snyk announced its acquisition of FossID. The new acquisition gives Snyk a software composition analysis tool that scans code for open source licenses and vulnerabilities. Stockholm-based Fos... Read more
Google addresses concerns Dutch government, over data protection in Workspace
In response to a Dutch data protection assessment, details of how Google handles customer data have come to light. Google Workspace was launched in October and is an enterprise suite for apps like Sheets, Drive, Gmail, and Meet.
The software can be used by businesses adopting the work-from-home ... Read more
Cybersecurity has become prime concern for in-house legal teams
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, in-house legal teams are rising to meet the challenges of cybersecurity.
The coronavirus pandemic has had many wide-ranging effects on how companies conduct business. Now, according to a new study, one of those changes includes how enterprises cope with the ... Read more
EU: search engines must be more transparent about algorithms
The European Union has introduced a set of guidelines that oblige technology giants such as Microsoft and Google to be more transparent about the operation of their search engines. Other companies complain that search engines such as Google and Bing are too opaque.
The guidelines are effective i... Read more
Large fines or even break-ups for companies that ignore EU-laws
Tech giants who oppose the EU's new rules restricting their power can expect to face severe penalties. Large fines or even breaking them up are not out of the question.
This was stated by the European Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton. "We start with a fine, then you have a bigger ... Read more
New EU rules should ease data exchange
The European Union has introduced a new set of rules giving companies and organisations the means to exchange data with each other. This includes both personal and public data.
The model is based on neutrality and transparency, Reuters writes. It makes use of so-called "data intermediaries", whi... Read more
Puppet’s new product makes infrastructure compliance easier
Puppet Comply helps solve new compliance risks amid COVID-19.
This week Puppet announced Puppet Comply, a new product built to work with Puppet Enterprise. The new product is aimed at assessing, remediating, and enforcing infrastructure configuration compliance policies.
The product can per... Read more
Web admins are advised to update their Magento stores
Magento has advised users of Magento Open Source 1 and Magento Commerce 1 e-commerce platforms to download the latest updates. The discovery of two security threats has necessitated this.
The most dangerous and critical error is a PHP object injection bug that could result in random code executi... Read more
Puppet launches IT infrastructure compliance service
DevOps automation specialist Puppet has launched a new tool for its flagship Puppet Enterprise and the open-source version Open Source Puppet. The CIS Compliance service ensures that companies' IT infrastructure meets the latest requirements of the Center for Internet Security (CIS).
Puppet is a... Read more