Intelligent CISO Issue 28 | Page 9

news StorCentric’s Nexsan launches Unity Third Generation 3300 and 7900 enterprise class unified storage the event of a ransomware attack, and the Data Migration and Cloud Connector Modules, that enable enterprise users to move data as needed for tiered storage and optimised hybrid cloud infrastructures. exsan, a StorCentric company and a global N leader in unified storage solutions, has announced the launch of its Unity Third Generation 3300 and 7900 enterprise class unified storage – the industry’s most powerful platform for mixed workloads. Offering a powerful new range of features, including Unbreakable Backup, which protects backups in Unity is a high availability solution designed specifically for enterprises, with the 3300 and 7900 offering flexible hybrid and all-flash configurations for simplified expansion, delivering core enterprise features in a single platform. Unity meets the needs of critical business applications, with the new platform providing significant capacity increases in both HDD and SSD configurations and up to a 50% performance increase over the Second Generation Unity. Unity storage is deployed in the most demanding SAN and NAS enterprise environments from financial institutions, television and movie production companies, to hospitals and national research labs. Unity supports applications ranging from backup, virtualisation and databases, to file sharing, video editing and more. The advanced Unity architecture seamlessly operates with the Assureon active data vault, providing customers the peace of mind that their data is protected for regulatory compliance and from security breaches including ransomware. RSA HELPS NEWDAY POWER FRAUD DETECTION AND MANAGE THE GROWING DIGITAL RISKS OF ECOMMERCE SA, a global cybersecurity R leader delivering businessdriven security solutions to help organisations manage digital risk, has announced that NewDay, a leading consumer credit company serving around five million people across the UK, has selected and deployed RSA Adaptive Authentication for eCommerce to deliver advanced fraud protection for digital payments and address the requirements of the EMV 3-D Secure protocol. RSA Adaptive Authentication for eCommerce helps card issuers and payment processors prevent more than 95% of fraud in card-not-present (CNP) eCommerce transactions and provide a frictionless authentication and shopping experience for cardholders. In an increasingly digital world, there is a growing consumer demand for secure and simple eCommerce transactions. As card issuers, payment processors and retailers rapidly evolve digital technologies to meet these demands, they are faced with the challenge of managing innovation and security. Ambitious Digital Transformation initiatives introduce new threats and vulnerabilities like CNP fraud, which is on the rise globally, and is expected to reach US$6.4 billion by 2021 in the USA, according to Aite Group. With millions of daily CNP eCommerce transactions, NewDay has selected RSA’s fraud detection capabilities and expertise to help provide a consistent, convenient and secure online shopping experience for cardholders. RSA implemented and delivered a flexible solution that catered to NewDay’s specific regulatory considerations, and also in line with the Second Payment Service Directive Strong Consumer Authentication (PSD2 SCA) regulation requirements. www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 28 9