At a time when security incidents are increasing exponentially and the threat landscape is becoming ever more complex, companies are faced with the huge challenge of effectively protecting their sensitive data and systems.
Both nationally and internationally, there is increasing pressure on companies in all sectors to achieve regulatory sustainability targets by adapting and modifying their technological infrastructure accordingly.
In times of an increasingly severe shortage of skilled workers, solutions are needed to fill the resulting gaps.
Against this backdrop, Siegen-based DeRZ offers services in the field of data center management to relieve the burden on companies in terms of personnel.
Samsung will equip its new smartphones and gadgets throughout with Artificial Intelligence functions. At the "Galaxy Unpacked" event in Paris's Louvre, the South Korean electronics company presented a new generation of its Flip and Fold foldable smartphones and its Buds and Buds Pro headphones, which are extensively equipped with AI functions.
At the end of June, Google announced that its Chrome browser would no longer trust Entrust for issuing new TLS certificates. The provider explained its decision in this blog post.
The debate about the replaceability of hard disks with flash solutions and the imminent end of HDDs in data centers has gained momentum in recent years.
KnowBe4 releases the results of the 2024 Phishing Benchmarking Report. This allows companies to measure their Phish-prone Percentage (PPP), which indicates how many of their employees are likely to fall for phishing or social engineering scams.
In times of climate crisis, companies want and need to operate more sustainably in order to reduce their carbon footprint.
To achieve this, most organizations are actively working on sustainability strategies or already have them in place.
Many companies have clear sustainability targets of their own and are subject to requirements from interest groups and legislators to reduce their energy consumption.