Data leakage prevention (DLP) is an important aspect of information security for banks
and financial institutions. It involves identifying, monitoring, and protecting sensitive data
from unauthorized access or transmission. In order to ensure data is secure, it is important
to take steps such as keeping software up to date, using strong passwords, and having a
strong data breach incident response plan in place.
Disaster recovery solutions have become an essential aspect of any organization’s IT
infrastructure. The primary purpose of a disaster recovery solution is to ensure business
continuity in case of a disaster, such as a natural disaster, power outage, cyber-attack, or
any other event that can cause data loss or system downtime. In this case study, we will
discuss the disaster recovery solution implemented by MEGA BUILDING LLC, a leading
financial services organization, to ensure business continuity and protect its critical data
in case of a disaster
Our client, a local semi-government enterprise, was looking to migrate equipment
between various data centers that were located across multiple city-wide data centers.
They partnered with Silwana Infotech to drive the migration of approximately 2000
nodes to and from 3 separate sites
Application Load Balancing is a technique that enables the distribution of incoming
network traffic across multiple servers or instances. It is an essential component of
modern web applications, as it helps to ensure high availability and scalability, providing a
seamless user experience to customers. In this case study, we will examine how an online
retail company leveraged application load balancing to optimize its website’s
performance
Endpoint Detection and Remediation (EDR) is an essential component of an
organization’s cybersecurity strategy. It is a set of technologies and processes designed
to detect and respond to cybersecurity threats on endpoints, such as laptops, desktops,
servers, and mobile devices. This article will explore a case study of EDR implementation
and remediation of a cybersecurity incident
To ensure compliance with version 2.0 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security
Standard (PCI DSS), AAPG needed to implement a Security Information and Event
Management (SIEM) system for its infrastructure in UAE and the United Kingdom. The
company needed a solution that could correlate events in real-time across its branch
offices, as well as its multiple data centers. The system needed to support existing
systems, primarily devices from Cisco and HP, yet have the scalability and flexibility to
support future expansion and new devices
Our client, a local semi-government enterprise, was looking to migrate equipment between various data centers that were located across the multiple city-wide data centers. They partnered with Silwana Infotech to drive the migration of approximately 2000 nodes to and from 3 separate sites.
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