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Tenable Enhances Nessus Risk Prioritisation to Help Customers Expose and Close Exposures

Tenable, the exposure management company, announced new risk prioritisation and compliance features for Tenable Nessus, the #1 vulnerability assessment solution in accuracy, coverage and...

Kyndryl and Microsoft Study reveals 68% of organisations in India rely on tech to...

While 79% of organisations employ AI for monitoring energy usage and emissions, fewer use predictive analytics for risk assessment, forecasting energy consumption, and predicting natural disasters

Kyndryl and Veritas introduce solutions for data protection and recovery

Kyndryl unveiled two new services -- Data Protection Risk Assessment with Veritas and Incident Recovery with Veritas. As a key milestone in Kyndryl and Veritas’ strategic alliance, these services help enterprises protect and...

Varonis announces proactive incident response for SaaS Customers

Varonis Systems announced another milestone in its mission to deliver effortless data security outcomes with the launch of Proactive Incident Response. With this new offering,...

How businesses can ensure cyber resiliency in the VUCA World

Written by: Neelesh Kripalani – Chief Technology Officer, Clover Infotech In a world, where we have seen a pandemic and a war in the last...
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