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November 2019

Why businesses need to suit up against cyberattacks in 2020

Cyberattacks are never going away; in fact, things appear to be getting worse. The complexity of attacks has escalated, resulting in more sophisticated, targeted takedowns. Just look at the attacks in Baltimore, Atlanta, Florida, and Spain within the past few years. Organizations around the world have had their operations halted by ransomware, with some taking weeks to get back to normal.

Mitigating cyberthreats in 2020: A unified approach to endpoint security

Unsecured endpoints can cause catastrophic incidents that threaten an organization’s security and reputation. The ability to identify, preempt, and thwart breaches at the device level is critical to your organization’s security posture. In this webinar, you will learn about major attacks of the past, vulnerabilities that led to these attacks, and how to build a proactive shield against them.

[Webinar] Release Management in ServiceDesk Plus Cloud.

Software releases, whether simple or complex, often entail common challenges like lack of communication between different teams, scheduling conflicts, and absence of central control. Failing to adequately address these challenges may result in underdeveloped or failed releases. This can cause an increase in outages leading to costly downtime that could have otherwise been prevented.

Now or never: Your last stand against cyber attacks.

The Global Risks Report 2019 states that cyber attacks are one of the top five risks to global stability. In the cyber world, there are just two categories of people: one category who've realized that they've been attacked and the other category who are yet to realize. In this technology-infused world, anybody can become a hacker with just $1; that's how critical cyber security is.

Now or never: Your last stand against cyber attacks.

The Global Risks Report 2019 states that cyber attacks are one of the top five risks to global stability. In the cyber world, there are just two categories of people: one category who've realized that they've been attacked and the other category who are yet to realize. In this technology-infused world, anybody can become a hacker with just $1; that's how critical cyber security is.

G2 recognizes ManageEngine as a High Performer and the Momentum Leader in UEM

Managing devices and offering the security customers expect is what makes ManageEngine stand apart in the unified endpoint management (UEM) category. Our UEM offering, Desktop Central, delivers a wide range of features addressing all endpoint-based challenges. Desktop Central is under continuous development and offers support to evolving operating systems, hardware, applications, and technology.

Apple in 2018, now Tesla-who's next in the line of internal data leaks?

Recent allegations of an ex-Tesla employee syncing the Autopilot source code to his personal iCloud account is yet another classic case of how poor data security is, even in some of the most technologically advanced organizations. The Tesla leak isn’t even the first time that a data breach of such immense magnitude pertaining to self-driving technologies has occurred; in July 2018, an Apple employee was caught using AirDrop to transfer 40GB of confidential data to a personal PC.

Here's how Rojan, a leading MSP in Australia saves thousands on IT maintenance costs with OpManager

Rojan Australia Pty Ltd is a managed IT services provider that supports a wide assortment of customers and businesses, and provides services such as hosted Microsoft Exchange, Xen Citrix servers, rack space, internet links, and desktop support.

Five BYOD challenges IT teams face and ways to mitigate them

BYOD stands for bring your own device, whereby your organization lets employees use personal devices for day-to-day work. Sounds simple, right? Unlike corporate devices where the enterprise has complete freedom to choose users’ device types and platforms, BYOD is a different case altogether. In BYOD environments, employees often use different devices manufactured by different OEMs running on multiple OS versions.

ManageEngine recognized for Next Gen Unified Endpoint Management in London

“With cybercrime heading into the tens of billions of records stolen, and trillions of dollars in damages, we are proud to recognize ManageEngine as an award-winning innovator that offers a new approach to defeat these criminals,” said Pierlugi Paganini, editor-in-chief, Cyber Defense Magazine.