NINJIO Partner Insights: July 2021 Roundup
Source: Proxios
Topic: Technology
Storm Season Is Coming: If Power Goes Out, Will Your IT Survive?
SYNOPSIS: Storm season is on its way for much of America. Power outages could be caused by a seasonal hurricane, high winds that take down a power line, or a lightning strike to a transformer. In this article, Proxios shares how to avoid potential problems with your IT if you fall victim to power outages.
Source: Think IT
Topic: Environment
Hacking Hydrogen: A Silver Bullet for our Climate Crisis
SYNOPSIS: Germany has outlined a comprehensive strategic framework for generating, transporting, and using hydrogen as an alternative energy source. But hydrogen technology needs to be more cost-effective to be economically and politically viable. Think IT writers share three ways that deep tech solutions could be applied to increase the competitiveness of hydrogen.
Source: Barracuda
Topic: Cybersecurity
Ransomware attacks are a fast-growing problem for retailers
SYNOPSIS: New research has revealed a massive jump in ransomware attacks on retailers around the world. In this blog post, Barracuda shares a timeline of the most prolific ransomware attacks in 2020 and 2021, plus the best course of action for any organization to avoid damage.
Source: High Wire Networks
Topic: Human Resources
How the Pandemic Has Left Internal Security Teams Stretched Thin (And What to Do About It)
SYNOPSIS: Most companies don’t have enough IT security talent, skills and resources to confidently protect their businesses. And given the shortage of IT security pros, IT departments are forced to do too much with too little. High Wire Networks shares how to outsource experts to fight cybercrime with sophisticated, affordable security practices and protection.
Source: ACI Learning
Topic: Technology Leadership
The Art of Aligning Security Goals with Business Goals
SYNOPSIS: Security priorities and objectives must closely mirror that of the business’s goals to be valuable. ACI Learning interviewed Devon Bryan, CISO of the Federal Reserve, and Chuck Kesler, CISO at Pendo, to find out how they’re constantly maneuvering between technical requirements and fueling business priorities.