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CrowdStrike incident has CIOs rethinking their cloud strategies

CIO Business Intelligence

For CIOs, the event serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks associated with over-reliance on a single vendor, particularly in the cloud. The incident, which saw IT systems crashing and displaying the infamous “ blue screen of death (BSOD) ,” exposed the vulnerabilities of heavily cloud-dependent infrastructures.

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Redefining enterprise transformation in the age of intelligent ecosystems

CIO Business Intelligence

What we consistently overlooked were the direct and indirect consequences of disruption to business continuity, the challenges of acquisitions and divestitures, the demands of integration and interoperability for large enterprises and, most of all, the unimpressive track record for most enterprise transformation efforts.

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The 5 S’s of cyber resilience: How to rethink enterprise data security and management

CIO Business Intelligence

Start by backing up virtual machines, physical servers, and enterprise systems of record that store your most sensitive information. Youll also want to secure and protect data stored in the cloud, and in your SaaS applications. In terms of speed, organizations have achieved 45% faster backups and 10 times faster data recovery.

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Report: SMEs Are Prime Targets and Must Plan for Disaster Recovery

SecureWorld News

To protect business continuity, a solid plan that focuses on maintaining IT infrastructure, data, and applications is crucial for protecting against and responding to malware and ransomware attacks. Part of any disaster recovery plans include backing up data in multiple formats, across different systems, and using cloud services.