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CrowdStrike, the infamous cybersecurity company responsible for the massive global IT outage last year, has announced that it will slash five per cent of its workforce due to "AI efficiency".
Spain is investigating potential weaknesses in cyber defenses at small solar and wind power plants following a major power ...
The blackout occurred after Spain lost 15 gigawatts of electricity — 60 per cent of its supply — in just five seconds, ...
Report analyzes data on IT and data center outages including causes, costs and consequences NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Uptime Institute today ...
There is clear evidence that increasing cybersecurity maturity is having a positive impact on claims activity,' says leader ...
Cybersecurity company Crowdstrike, which became a household name after causing a massive global IT outage, is to cut 5% of ...
A Texas-based cybersecurity company at the center of a disastrous global outage event last summer is laying off about 5% of its global workforce — and artificial intelligence is said to be ...
Major cyber security firm CrowdStrike has announced that it will be axing around 5 per cent of its staff, roughly 500 people.
Cyber claims in the United Kingdom decreased by 20% in 2024 following a spike in 2023, although they remain around one-third ...
Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, today announced a strategic alliance with Deloitte. Together, Commvault and Deloitte aim to help ...