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Safeguarding the Skies - How NinjaOne Protects H.E.R.O.S. from Ransomware Threats

In the dynamic world of aviation, precision and reliability are paramount, and Helicopter Engine Repair Overhaul Services (H.E.R.O.S.) stands as an industry leader, offering top-notch maintenance and repair services for helicopter engines. As a crucial player in the aerospace sector, H.E.R.O.S. acknowledges the non-negotiable need to secure its sensitive data and systems from cyber threats.

How to Perform a Forensic Analysis After a Security Breach

In this Kentik demo, Phil Gervasi shows how to perform a forensic analysis after a security breach. Leveraging Kentik's robust visibility into public cloud traffic, we showcase how engineers can effectively identify, analyze, and respond to security incidents. Through a hypothetical scenario, we trace a security alert from its origin—a suspected attack on an Azure-hosted system—to its resolution. Using tools like the Kentik Map and Data Explorer, we identify the attacker's entry point, compromised internal devices, and potential data exfiltration activities.

How Real-Time Asset Tracking Transforms Data Center Operations

Using real-time asset tracking, data centers can identify the exact location of any given asset at any given time. This can be extremely useful in ensuring that available resources are optimally utilized. For instance, understanding the current status and location of servers, racks, and other hardware can streamline maintenance operations and reduce downtime.

The importance of a network backup tool

Configurations are regarded as the core of networks due to their importance. With businesses continually advancing and relying on networks for storing, processing, and transmitting critical data, the complexity of network management has increased, leading to difficulties and human errors that can cause significant network downtime.

The Impact of Cyber Security on Disaster Recovery and Continuity Planning

Cyber security is no longer an optional, isolated function in the world of business. It's now a necessity particularly when it comes to disaster recovery and business continuity planning. Digital transformation and immediate 'work from home' measures brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic have only sped up the ferocity and frequency of cyber attacks. Recent high-profile attacks, which have plagued the likes of T-Mobile and Activision, demonstrate that if cyber vulnerabilities are exploited, they can disrupt operations and cause irreparable financial or reputational damage.

ITSM vs. CMDB: What Are The Main Differences?

In today’s tech-driven business landscape, efficient IT management is a cornerstone of success. Two essential tools in this realm are IT Service Management (ITSM) and Configuration Management Database (CMDB). They work together to ensure seamless operations and optimal asset utilization. In this blog, we’ll explore ITSM vs. CMDB while comparing the two based on their importance and use cases.

The Ultimate Guide to Configuration Management

Configuration Management is the practice that helps you pull all the other IT Service Management (ITSM) processes together. In the days of ITIL v2, we explained it as the foundations of ITIL – something that could be used to base all the other processes on. To do this, it provides a clear and reliable map of all the elements that operate in your IT landscape.