The danger of ransomware and other cyber-attacks will always be present. It is an ongoing battle and part of your business strategies should involve cybersecurity.

NIST is helping organizations develop and implement effective cybersecurity programs through its five functional pillars: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover.

At a high level, the AWS business solutions can be broken out into four foundational services: Savings, Security, Compliance and DRaaS Development Operations.

Cloud, Cloud, Cloud! It’s everywhere and everyone wants to get to it. But where is it? What is it? And why does everyone want to get there so fast?

Working with a cloud service provider like Amazon Web Services (AWS) can help significantly lower your operating costs. But it is important to make sure you are getting the most savings available.

Cloud Service Providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS) are not directly regulated by HIPAA and HITECH, however they do need to meet strict federal data-security standards that align with the HIPAA Security Rule.

With so many new announcements at 2021’s AWS re:Invent, it is difficult to summarize them all here with justice, so I thought it might be fun to offer a quick recap of my observations at the conference this year.

Simply put, the term “cloud computing” refers to data processing services delivered by technology providers through the Internet.

Cybersecurity in the cloud is a concern to the healthcare industry, so partners must know the industry to minimize risk.

Businesses turn to DRaaS to ensure cloud resiliency from disruptions; harnessing the cloud in times of an outage. Geo-diversity is one of several factors that harden organizations’ resiliency. Read more …

Cloud resiliency relies upon strategic alignment in a fast-evolving threat landscape, protecting assets against exposure and downtime.