Analysis of the latest trends and developments from DataBank’s own thought-leaders and experts.
Take a look at the top-five proven defenses data center providers should adopt to safeguard customer data and infrastructure.
On October 13th, 2020, Microsoft released a security advisory for CVE-2020-16898, a vulnerability that researchers have named “Bad Neighbor.” Learn what this means via one of our Security Engineers, Anthony Paladino.
Tripwire has announced that its new ExpertOps ℠ Federal offering is being hosted in a FedRAMP-certified cloud computing platform provided by DataBank.
On July 14, 2020, Microsoft published a security update guide for a Windows vulnerability in Microsoft Domain Name System (DNS)Server. Domain Name Servers are the “yellow pages” of the Internet that translate IP addresses into plain language names and vice-versa. This vulnerability has been designated Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) number CVE-2020-1350.
Learn what working with a FedRAMP-Compliant facility, the gold standard in security assessment means, and how this can benefit any data center customer.
DataBank recently completed its annual audit and received an “Exception Free” rating, a fairly rare occurrence, but in our case, it was the 6th year in a row.
DataBank’s comprehensive compliance approach simplifies the task across a variety of designations, including privacy. We are thrilled to announce that DataBank has successfully completed the recertification of its U.S. Privacy Shield and expanded that certification to include the assets of its recent Lightbound acquisition!
It’s been one year since GDPR went into effect. How has it impacted privacy laws in the U.S., and what are businesses doing differently as a result?
DataBank’s impressions of the US Executive Order to secure IT services supply chain and it’s likely impact on our, and possibly your operations.
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