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Commvault enhances enterprise protection, cyber resilience for Google Cloud users

Commvault, which provides unified resilience at enterprise scale, has extended a collaboration with Google Cloud that enhances data protection, security, and resilience capabilities for customers. As enterprises migrate more workloads to the cloud, the need for resilience remains key. Ransomware and insider threats are growing in sophistication; recovery windows are shrinking, and regulatory pressures continue to rise, Commvault said.  According to SentinelOne, 80% of companies have encountered an increase in the frequency of cloud attacks* and industry reports show that the average downtime following a ransomware attack is 24 days**, creating costly operational gaps. Against this backdrop and to help cloud-first and hybrid organisations remain resilient, Commvault has introduced new capabilities that deliver immutable protection, rapid recovery of data and cloud applications, as well as archiving for compliance support – all within one platform.  New Commvault capab...

Legacy PKI puts digital identities at risk

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Source: CyberArk infographic . Where PKI leaders are investing next. CyberArk, the global identity security provider, has released Trends in PKI Security: A Global Study of Trends, Challenges & Business Impact *. The research revealed that outdated public key infrastructure (PKI) systems are the leading barrier to secure certificate management, fuelling security exploits in 60% of organisations. PKI is a system for creating and managing digital certificates that verify the identities of users and devices. Modern identity demands – driven by the rise of machine and workload identities across cloud native and Zero Trust environments – have resulted in unprecedented certificate growth and complexity. While PKI remains essential for secure digital identity, legacy systems with fragmented approaches and manual, human-led processes can’t keep up with today’s certificate needs, the report found. Without a modern, automated approach, the gap between certificate demand and organisational ...