Wed, 02/10/2021 - 6:49am tim
by Dave Rose If your company were hacked tomorrow and all your data was encrypted would you go out of business? If your company data were stolen and being threatened to be sold on the Internet, what would you do?
Hackers are no longer some vague concept or entity to be aware of. They are a harsh reality. Do not think it is only hospitals and big business that are targets. We are all at risk. All of us. Be prepared. Here is what you need to understand, and 16 action items you can take to protect your business.
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Operating your business on the public cloud means that you re sharing responsibility with the cloud IaaS provider to keep your uptime, well, up. Typically cloud providers will provide tools, such as fail-over zones and VM shadows, to help you run services resiliently. But those are tools you have to wield properly for optimal effect. For some services, like file server backup and disaster recovery, the path of best practices is pretty well-paved with existing solutions. However, running end-user computing – one of your most mission-critical workloads - with high resiliency in the public cloud has important considerations.
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