Why network-based zero trust doesn’t protect your most valuable assets by Eric Bednash for Security Magazine
The state of cybersecurity was vastly different when the zero trust model was first developed by Forrester’s John Kindervag in 2009. After all, that was nearly 13 years ago — Barack Obama had just started his second presidential term, Tom Brady only held three Super Bowl victories to his name, and the H1N1 swine flu was the closest thing to a pandemic our society had experienced. Needless to say, a lot has changed since then.
BrickStor SP has been recognized in the 2021 CISO Choice Awards
RackTop Systems is proud to announce that BrickStor SP has been recognized in the 2021 CISO Choice Awards. In this interview, leading analyst Richard Stiennon talks with Jonathan Halstuch, CTO and…
With RackTop’s Cyber Relief Program, State and Local Governments Can Proactively Defend Sensitive and High-Value Data
In an evolving era of cyber threats, U.S. state and local government organizations have increasingly become a target of ransomware attacks. In 2020, attacks on the public sector
Cyberstorage: A Proactive Approach to Storage Security in Enterprise Storage Forum
The term Cyberstorage was reintroduced in