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Ransomware is real! – Exposing yourself via the Cloud –

2021-04-15
By: michaelcade
On: April 15, 2021
In: Kubernetes
With: 0 Comments

Ransomware is a threat we hear about daily it seems and it is hitting every sector, I have actually been saying that everyone should be concerned here, it is just a matter of time before you are attacked and have to face the Ransomware story. This post is all about highlighting how to prevent your cloud workloads from being easily exposed as well as talking briefly about the remediation and how to get back up on your feet. In a previous post, I posted about Pac-Man as a mission-critical application, I have decided that this is a great way to show off the stateful approachRead More →

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Veeam DataLabs – Resources

2020-02-29
By: michaelcade
On: February 29, 2020
In: Veeam
With: 0 Comments

Veeam Datalabs as an overarching term for what we have for leveraging data or making use of all of that backup or replicated data is in my opinion not shouted about enough, we do a fantastic job of speaking about Backup & Replication and even monitoring to a degree. Although I think Veeam ONE should also grab some highlights as well. DataLabs is a really strong and included feature set included for the most part in all versions of Veeam Backup and Replication and plays a huge part in the Veeam Availability Orchestrator product. It serves so many purposes: Automated Backup and Replica verification usingRead More →

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How is COVID-19 #Coronavirus affecting the IT industry?

2020-02-29
By: michaelcade
On: February 29, 2020
In: Security
With: 27 Comments

COVID-19 the formal name for the flu-like disease that originated from the Wuhan area of China, and to date this has affected north of 80,000 people and killed almost 3,000 globally! The virus continues to spread around the world with fears rising it’s causing some major disruptions in all areas of industry; supply chain is going to be affected as the majority of parts come from the China regions. Also, people are cutting back their travel either personal holiday travel or business travels, the amount of people out there that have received the corporate email saying don’t travel due to COVID-19. H1N1 Was The LastRead More →

GDPR Week – Security

2018-05-25
By: michaelcade
On: May 25, 2018
In: Security, Veeam
With: 0 Comments

One of the main principles of GDPR is the way in which personal data is processed, this means we must consider things like risk analysis, organisational policies, physical and technical measures. Later in the post I am going to touch on pseudonymisation and encryption and how these can be used to assist the measures to becoming compliant. The measures must ensure “confidentiality, integrity and availability” of systems, services and personal data. My favourite is there must be the ability to restore access and availability to personal data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or a technical incident. Does this mean theRead More →

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Veeam & GDPR – The Journey to being GDPR Compliant

2018-04-09
By: michaelcade
On: April 9, 2018
In: Veeam
With: 1 Comment

Veeam and GDPR As we move close to that GDPR-Day of the 25th May 2018,I wanted to collate all of the related blogs, white papers and other media together so that they could be seen and read. The need to become compliant should have already started for most but for some it’s been put in the corner. It’s happening people. I have to share this link as well as I thought the URL was great. https://howmanydaystill.com/its/gdpr Veeam were very cautious about just releasing the next GDPR compliant message and marketing which generally speaking is completely false, there is not one backup vendor that can makeRead More →

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