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Cloud Security market to touch $13 Billion mark by 2022

Market Research Future, a research firm from Asia has predicted that Cloud Security market size is said to touch $13 Billion USD mark by the year 2022. Thus, the growth is expected to be at CAGR of 17% between 2016 to 2022. As per the research firm’s report, the cloud security market is said to […]

Intel announces that Cloud Security fears have vanished!

Intel Corporation’s Security arm has compiled a new report which says that cloud security fears among organizations are coming down and will soon vanish. The company which will kick off RSA Security LLC’s 2017 Conference in San Francisco this week said that the study was made on over 2000 IT professionals who disclosed their mind […]

Introducing USM Anywhere: Unified Security Management in the Cloud for the Cloud

This post was originally published here by Denny LeCompte. In case you haven’t heard yet, we’ve just launched a brand-new product—AlienVault USM Anywhere™—the latest product to leverage AlienVault’s unique, unified approach to security management. A cloud-based security monitoring platform, USM Anywhere combines the essential security capabilities needed for effective threat detection, incident response, and compliance […]

Dome9 Launches Compliance Engine, Slashing Time-to-Compliance for the Public Cloud

New Offering Simplifies the IaaS Compliance Lifecycle Across Any Public Cloud, from Aggregation and Analysis to Remediation and Continuous Enforcement MENLO PARK, Calif. – Sept. 29, 2016 – Dome9 Security, the leader in public cloud security, today announced the launch of the Dome9 Compliance Engine as part of the integrated, end-to-end Dome9 Arc platform. The powerful new capabilities […]

IT security sucks

It’s rare to find a bunch of people who agree on anything. It’s even rarer when you find a bunch of people who agree that they all suck. Welcome to a rare situation. A few weeks ago, I spoke at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. In my audience were hundreds of IT professionals. Some were […]

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