Microsoft Exchange Emergency Mitigation: What admins need to know
If you are still running and patching an on-premises Exchange server, you need to opt into a major protection that Microsoft is rolling out.
If you are still running and patching an on-premises Exchange server, you need to opt into a major protection that Microsoft is rolling out.
In a move to offer its customers a consolidated suite of security applications, One Identity has acquired OneLogin, an IAM provider.
New research finds 91 per cent of IT teams feel pressure to compromise cyber security for WFH business continuity.
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Users of Microsoft’s Azure Cosmos DB are being urged to change their digital access keys to protect against a critical vulnerability discovered in the vendor’s cloud platform.
Datacom is strengthening its strategic alliance with "data-to-everything" platform provider Splunk to provide customers with access to enterprise-grade security operations centre services.
Australian businesses are taking almost 10 months to detect and contain data breaches, according to a new report by IBM.
IBM continues to fine-tune its mainframe to keep it attractive to enterprise users interested in keeping the Big Iron in cloud and AI development plans.
Microsoft has confirmed that the upcoming Windows 11 will be serviced on a monthly basis using the same practices honed with Windows 10.
Microsoft awarded US$13.6 million in bug bounties to more than 340 security researchers across 58 countries during the 12 months to 30 June.
Public exploits are available for a remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler that could allow attackers to take full control of systems.
More than 1000 businesses from around the world have reportedly been impacted in a supply-chain attack targeting Kaseya software.
Strong services demand fuelled in part by the COVID-19 pandemic lifted both revenue and profit at New Zealand-based IT services giant Datacom in 2021.