A security incident begins with detection, but it also needs capable hands to investigate the extent of the problem and an effective response to reduce the scope of an incident and get systems running normally.
The security pendulum has swung from threat prevention to threat detection, but incident response is often isolated and rarely part of the products on the market, solution providers say.
Security experts say that for information-sharing groups to be effective at spotting industry-specific threats, a level of trust has to be established among each group's members.
Microsoft obtained a court order last week that allowed it to seize control of 23 domains belonging to Vitalwerks Internet Solutions, which runs No-IP.com. Here is a timeline of the events leading up to Microsoft's No-IP domain seizure along with the resulting impact.
CSC is under fire from a national class-action lawsuit alleging that the solution provider, No. 4 on CRN's SP500 list, was not paying overtime to its systems administrators.
CTERA said the new Series C funding will help ramp up its cloud backup and file sync and share business, via partnerships with companies like EMC and Amazon S3.
CSC is under fire with a national class action lawsuit alleging that the solution provider, No. 4 on CRN's SP500 list, was not paying overtime to its Systems Administrators.
As the now-public switching vendor shakes up the networking market and some of its incumbents, partners talk about impressive growth in their Arista business and a new channel-friendly culture.
Brad Maltz, a 12-year veteran of EMC channel partner Lumenate, will be a part of EMC's office of the CTO tasked with helping shape EMC's fast-changing, converged infrastructure business.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is suing T-Mobile for allegedly making 'hundreds of millions of dollars' by charging users for third-party services that they never ordered or authorized.
3-D printing has brought a wave of new products to the market and inspired collaborations between printer manufacturers and some big-name companies. Here's a look at some of the latest things that can be printed.
Microsoft's recent seizure of 23 domains from No-IP.com, which provides a popular free dynamic DNS service that has been used by cybercriminals, is having a ripple effect on millions of regular users.
SimpliVity's first formal channel program aims to help the developer of hyper-converged infrastructure technology quickly scale its business in a market still dominated mainly by newcomers.
Software solution provider AgreeYa is poised for rapid growth of its analytics business this year and next, but it's not taking its eye off its mainstay business around social and mobile offerings.