The top tactics used by these smaller operations to improve processes was to invest in automated solutions and processes (80%) followed by investments in security training and certifications (61%), consolidation of security tools and platforms (61%), replacement of complex security technologies (52%), and outsourcing to service providers to fill security tool gaps (51%).
Certification reinforces the company’s commitment to security
February 2, 2021
FedRAMP is General Services Administration’s (GSA’s) Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, which provides a standardized approach to security and risk assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring.
The increased connectivity promised by 5G brings along increased usage with it, so what does that mean for security and sustainability — the two biggest challenges facing the data center industry?
Equipping a vehicle to be a mobile office is complex. The user's requirements for the many devices that need to be connected to a Vehicle Area Network (VAN), coupled with an ever-changing wide area networking environment can be challenging.
Disposal box handling is out, and “snitch” software is in
January 12, 2021
After jumping out early in 2020 as a voice of caution for corporations unprepared for the shift to WFH under COVID-19, IAITAM is now looking ahead to what it expects in the new year of 2021.
Verifying effective compliance and aligning preeminent cybersecurity frameworks
January 8, 2021
In addition to NIST 800-53 compliance, the platform can now test security controls under the U.S. Department of Defense Cybersecurity Maturity Model (CMMC).
Accelerated digitalization, a beefed-up edge, and other key trends to watch for
January 7, 2021
The pandemic effectively established a new baseline for digital infrastructure as the industry adjusts to and eventually moves beyond the global shutdown.