It's one thing to store data, manage it, back it up and deal with the rest of the information life cycle. There's much more at play though, and smart organizations are turning inward to better understand what's happeneing with their data. Almost every organization has a NAS or server with unstrcutured data, much of it containing sensitive data from customer information to proprietary business information. Knowing that a file was accessed is one thing, but knowing who is accessed it, when, and what they’re doing with it is crucial to security, satisfying audit requirements, as well as operational efficiency. Adam Laub, STEALTHbits’ Senior Vice President of Product Marketing, talks to us about the issues enterprises face when considering data usage and access and how STEALTHbits aims to provide more insights and intelligence with their new File Activity Monitoring product.
Our piece on STEALTHbits File Activity Monitor
Subscribe to our podcast:
Ampere Computing has unveiled its annual update, showcasing upcoming products and milestones that underscore its ongoing innovation in sustainable, ARM-based…
IGEL Disrupt 2024 was held from April 29th to May 1st at the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood, Florida, and we…
ZutaCore has unveiled a waterless, direct-to-chip liquid cooling system specifically designed for NVIDIA's GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip. At next week’s…
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has introduced new solutions within the HPE GreenLake cloud platform that aim to simplify enterprise storage,…
Veeam Software has announced the upcoming introduction of Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) support, responding to strong demand from its SMB…
The IBM Power S1012 is the portfolio's edge-level server. It is a one-socket, half-wide, Power10 processor-based system for edge computing…