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Despite the pandemic, 85% of organizations completed their audits as planned
2021-04-28 03:00

85% of companies completed their audits as planned or with an extension, and 60% had no change to audit timing. Organizations conduct multiple audits as disjointed, redundant projects.

VMware Telco Cloud Platform RAN enables CSPs to virtualize RAN functions
2021-04-28 02:30

That's why VMware is announcing VMware Telco Cloud Platform RAN. It is a platform that enables CSPs to virtualize radio access network functions and implement an open RAN architecture. "With Telco Cloud Platform RAN, we accelerate the disaggregation of the proprietary RAN and enable CSPs to modernize their RAN so they can monetize the 5G services they deliver across their network."

Scality and HPE introduce ARTESCA, a cloud-native object storage solution for Kubernetes
2021-04-28 02:00

Scality introduced ARTESCA, the lightweight, true enterprise-grade, cloud-native object storage solution designed for the needs of the Kubernetes era. Supported immediately on a broad portfolio of HPE all-flash and hybrid intelligent data storage servers, ARTESCA addresses multiple use cases, from the edge to the core to the cloud, especially in cloud-native, AI/ML, big data analytics and in-memory applications.

ComplyAdvantage announces ComplyLaunch, a free AML program for early-stage startups
2021-04-28 01:30

ComplyAdvantage announced a new early-stage anti-money laundering program aimed at growth-focused startups called ComplyLaunch. The program provides qualified startups with free access to the company's AML and Know Your Customer tools and resources needed to uncover and reduce the threat of money-laundering activities so they can onboard new customers with lower risk and greater trust.

Second Click Here to Kill Everybody Sale
2021-04-28 01:22

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Verimatrix Multi-DRM Core offers video streaming service providers a customizable DRM solution
2021-04-28 01:00

Verimatrix announced the expansion of its cloud-based SaaS offering, with the release of Verimatrix Multi-DRM Core service. The release serves as a significant step forward in the DRM space, offering video streaming service providers, content owners and operators the chance to set up a customizable, powerfully secured cloud-based DRM system within minutes while only paying for the capabilities and scalability they need at the time.

Samsung launches PM1653, a 24G SAS SSD to handle AI and big data in enterprise servers
2021-04-28 00:30

Samsung announced its launch of the 24G SAS SSD the PM1653. The PM1653 is also the industry's first 24G SAS SSD made with sixth-generation V-NAND chips, enabling storage capacities from 800GB to 30.72TB for advanced enterprise server systems.

Microsoft and Intel join forces to advance endpoint detection and response against cryptojacking
2021-04-28 00:00

Microsoft Defender for Endpoint expands its use of Intel Threat Detection Technology beyond accelerated memory scanning capabilities to activate central processing unit based cryptomining machine learning detection. "Customers who choose Intel vPro with the exclusive Intel Hardware Shield now gain full-stack visibility to detect threats out of the box with no need for IT configuration."

Rambus partners with Lattice to leverage their technology expertise in next-gen security solutions
2021-04-27 23:45

Through the partnership, customers will have access to Rambus secure hardware IP on Lattice FPGAs for communications, computing, industrial, automotive, and consumer applications. "System developers need access to the latest and greatest security technologies to protect their devices against increasing cyberattacks," said Eric Sivertson, vice president of Security Business at Lattice.

Hackers Exploit 0-Day Gatekeeper Flaw to Attack macOS Computers
2021-04-27 23:42

"An unsigned, unnotarized, script-based proof of concept application could trivially and reliably sidestep all of macOS's relevant security mechanisms, even on a fully patched M1 macOS system," security researcher Patrick Wardle explained in a write-up. "Armed with such a capability macOS malware authors could returning to their proven methods of targeting and infecting macOS users."