Data Storage Case Studies

Data Storage Successes: 2024

Summary This article explores successful data storage solutions implemented in 2024, focusing on real-world case studies and actionable steps for enhancing your data storage strategy. We delve into trends like AI integration, cloud migration, and […]

Recent Data Breaches

Ransomware Surge Peaks

Summary November 2024 witnessed a record-breaking surge in ransomware attacks, impacting various sectors and highlighting the evolving tactics of cybercriminals. The rise of new ransomware groups, coupled with the exploitation of known vulnerabilities, contributed to […]

Recent Data Breaches

Password Managers: Safe or Risky?

Summary Password managers offer a convenient way to generate and store strong, unique passwords, enhancing online security. However, they also present potential risks, such as the vulnerability of the master password and the potential impact […]

Recent Data Breaches

Forcepoint’s DDR: Data Security Evolved

Summary Forcepoint introduces Data Detection and Response (DDR), a cutting-edge security solution enhancing data protection. DDR offers continuous monitoring, AI-powered responses, and broad visibility across cloud and endpoint environments. This proactive approach minimizes data breach […]

Data Backup

Free Backup Software: 2025 Guide

Summary This article provides a comprehensive guide to the best free backup software of 2025, offering actionable steps for safeguarding your valuable data. We explore top options like EaseUS Todo Backup, Cobian Backup, and Google […]

Recent Data Breaches

Scattered Spider Joins RansomHub

Summary Scattered Spider, a notorious cybercrime group known for social engineering and cloud-based attacks, has joined forces with the ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) group RansomHub. This partnership raises concerns about increased ransomware attacks, particularly against financial institutions. […]

Recent Data Breaches

VanHelsing RaaS: A New Cyber Threat

Summary VanHelsing, a new Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS), has emerged, targeting multiple operating systems and employing double extortion tactics. The group charges a $5,000 entry fee for new affiliates, while established cybercriminals can join for free. With […]