Analysis of the latest trends and developments from DataBank’s own thought-leaders and experts.
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks try to overwhelm a network by flooding it with traffic. They have been a persistent cyber threat since the late 1990s and have grown in complexity over this time. Fortunately, the strategies for DDoS mitigation have also improved.
If you’re implementing or updating an IT system, you’ll probably need to think about what kind of storage to use. For most businesses, object storage is likely to be the best option by far. If you’d like to know more about object storage and object storage advantages, here is a quick guide to help.
Object storage is widely used in the cloud and increasingly used in on-premises infrastructure. It’s therefore advisable for anyone involved with IT in any way to have at least a basic understanding of it.
Object storage solutions are designed to store, manage and retrieve large quantities of unstructured data. They are therefore becoming increasingly important to modern businesses, particularly enterprises.
In IT, object storage (often known as object-based storage) is a form of data-storage architecture. It was developed as a robust way of storing and managing large quantities of unstructured data.
StateRAMP (State-Level Risk Management and Authorization Program) is essentially FedRAMP but for state and local governments. Currently, its acceptance is still patchy but it is definitely growing. Here is a quick guide to what you need to know about the StateRAMP government program for cloud service providers (CSPs).
StateRAMP is the State Risk and Authorization Management Program. As the name suggests, StateRAMP essentially aims to be FedRAMP but at the state (and local) level. It, therefore, offers much the same benefits as FedRAMP. With that in mind, here is a guide to StateRAMP and the main StateRAMP advantages.
StateRAMP stands for State Risk Assessment and Management Program. It is aimed at cloud service providers (CSPs) working for state (and local) governments. StateRAMP aims to help CSPs to demonstrate their ability to assess and manage risk. StateRAMP services play a fundamental role in this.
You may have heard of FedRAMP but wondered “What is StateRAMP (meaning)? The answer is that StateRAMP is the State-level Risk Assessment and Management Program. As the name suggests, it’s inspired by FedRAMP. The two schemes are, however, not at all identical.
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