Category: Data

Cybersecurity and Data in F1

F1 is as much about speed as it is about technology. Approximately 100-300 sensors on a F1 car. F1 technology has supercharged the world, the car is like a “computer”. F1 is dictated by information technology nowadays. Without computer data, there is no success in F1.  

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Defending Against Crypto-Ransomware with Netwrix

Hi, today we will discuss about data governance and more especially a software called: Netwrix Auditor. Netwrix Auditor is a visibility and governance platform that enables control over changes, configurations, and access in hybrid cloud IT environments to protect unstructured data regardless of its location. The platform provides security analytics to detect anomalies in user …

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Veeam Hardened Linux Repository – Part I

Hello, before tackling the subject of your presence, allow me to briefly introduce myself: I am Philippe DUPUIS, I‘m a french Data Management and Security engineer working with Christopher (Be indulgent if you notice some English grammar failures, my mother tongue is French 😊). I specialize in Data Protection and Governance, Disaster Recovery, Security, Cloud …

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VeeamLIVE 2020 – Cloud Data Management

Hi, in almost one month from now on October 20th, Veeam will deliver #VeeamLIVE! that will give the audience actionable Cloud Data Management guidance and help propel their business forward. Veeam knows virtual attendance isn’t easy, so Veeam is upping their game and making the entire conference Live to bring you best practices, “how-to” sessions, …

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Security and Data Governance with Varonis

As you know Data is the engine of Digital Transformation. It is the lifeblood of applications, the currency of business, the beating heart of digital life. Data is the driver of new technologies, solutions, and businesses. The source of important and actionable business insights. The ability to find new markets, discover opportunities for improvement, and …

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