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Rubrik boosts AWS database security with DynamoDB, RDS tools
Rubrik boosts AWS database security with DynamoDB, RDS tools

Techday NZ

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Rubrik boosts AWS database security with DynamoDB, RDS tools

Rubrik has announced new support for Amazon DynamoDB and released a cyber resilience solution for relational databases, initially focusing on Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL. The expansion of Rubrik's data protection services on AWS aims to provide additional security layers for customers handling growing data volumes in cloud environments. The announced offerings are designed to address data security gaps, mitigate the risk of cyber threats, and help meet compliance requirements by automating backup, ensuring data immutability, and streamlining recovery operations. Services overview Rubrik's extension to Amazon DynamoDB provides customers with a single policy-driven console that handles backup scheduling and cross-account recovery processes. Automation of these processes, often seen as complex and manual, intends to lower the burden on IT teams and standardise protection across environments. For Amazon RDS users, Rubrik is launching a proprietary cyber resilience solution, with support for PostgreSQL. The company states that this approach eliminates the need for extra infrastructure to maintain immutable, undeletable backups, allowing databases to be continuously protected regardless of architecture complexity. As organisations entrust their most critical data and applications with cloud database services, it's crucial to have secure and cost-effective protection in place. Extending our cloud database protection to Amazon DynamoDB and deepening our capabilities for Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL is a testament to our ongoing innovation and strategic partnership with AWS. Together, we can help our customers become truly cyber resilient. The new solutions are intended to simplify management of AWS cloud database environments through centralised dashboards, offering unified views and control, particularly for customers who opt out of AWS's native data protection services. Amazon DynamoDB protection Rubrik's support for Amazon DynamoDB incorporates centralised visibility, which enables discovery and monitoring of DynamoDB instances across multiple AWS accounts and regions. This is particularly significant for organisations managing large, distributed deployments in the cloud. Rubrik's platform allows for incremental-forever backups, which are designed to minimise storage consumption and associated costs. Customers can select from a range of Amazon S3 storage classes including S3 Standard, S3 Standard-Infrequent Access, S3 One Zone-Infrequent Access, S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval, S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval, and S3 Glacier Deep Archive. This flexibility aims to increase cost efficiency for long-term data retention and compliance. Cyber resilience for Amazon RDS The proprietary cyber resilience solution for Amazon RDS offers immutable protection, ensuring backups cannot be altered or deleted. The platform does not require additional vault configurations or the combination of multiple services to achieve immutability, reducing operational complexity. Operations management for Amazon RDS on PostgreSQL is consolidated into one interface, allowing organisations to maintain visibility and control of backup information across different regions and AWS accounts. This centralised approach targets organisations seeking alternatives to AWS's native tools, aiming to streamline compliance and recovery processes. Customer benefits Rubrik claims the new features will help customers reduce operational risk while simplifying management and minimising cloud costs. The unified platform approach is also designed to bring consistency across diverse and highly distributed AWS environments, addressing both security and operational requirements. The expanded support responds to increased adoption of cloud-based database services, and recognises the challenges organisations face in securing such resources at scale. All of Rubrik's newly announced or upcoming capabilities have been designed with the intent to help organisations address growing data security challenges presented by increased cloud adoption and the prevalence of cyber threats. They are delivered with a focus on automation and central management to aid enterprises in achieving cyber resilience without adding architectural complexity.

Okta's Subscription Revenues Accelerate: Which Factors Are Driving it?
Okta's Subscription Revenues Accelerate: Which Factors Are Driving it?

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Okta's Subscription Revenues Accelerate: Which Factors Are Driving it?

Okta's OKTA subscription business is booming, driven by strong customer demand and continued product innovation. In the first quarter of fiscal 2026, subscription revenues grew 12% year over year to $673 million, representing 98% of the company's total revenues. Backing this growth is a 21% year-over-year increase in remaining performance obligations (RPO), with current RPO (cRPO) up 14%, highlighting a solid pipeline of future subscription revenues already under strategic moves are fueling this momentum. Okta has expanded its identity platform with high-impact modules such as Identity Governance, Privileged Access and Device Access, broadening its relevance in zero-trust security environments. These new offerings accounted for 15% of new bookings in first-quarter fiscal Okta's sales organization has been restructured to better serve distinct customer segments, with separate teams focused on Workforce Identity and Customer Identity (Auth0). This targeted approach is translating into results, as the number of customers generating over $1 million in annual contract value (ACV) climbed 20% year over strong financial performance, with a 27% non-GAAP operating margin and 35% free cash flow, enables continued investment in product development and market entry initiatives. This positions its subscription business as a catalyst for sustainable growth. Microsoft MSFT continues to dominate enterprise IT with Entra ID's deep integration into Azure and Microsoft 365, offering seamless identity and access management. Microsoft's expanding data and AI portfolio, including PostgreSQL, Microsoft Fabric and Azure, fuels strong cloud adoption. With breakthroughs like its Majorana quantum chip, Microsoft is advancing future tech while sustaining robust growth, making it a cornerstone of scalable, secure, and innovative enterprise CRWD is strengthening its cybersecurity edge with AI-driven innovations and product expansion. Its Falcon platform now boasts 29 modules, including the new Falcon Data Protection tool, enhancing data loss prevention and compliance. These upgrades, alongside rising demand for threat protection, position CrowdStrike as a leader in identity security. CrowdStrike's sustained innovation and platform growth continue to attract customers seeking robust, all-in-one cybersecurity solutions. Shares of Okta have appreciated 16.2% year to date compared with the Zacks Security industry's return of 17%. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Okta currently trades at a premium with a forward Price/Cash Flow ratio of 21.56, slightly higher than the broader Zacks Computer and Technology sector's 21.5X. OKTA has a Value Score of D. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research The Zacks Consensus Estimate for OKTA's second-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings is pegged at 84 cents per share, up by 5 cents over the past 60 days, indicating 16.67% year-over-year consensus mark for fiscal 2026 earnings is pegged at $3.28 per share, which increased 2.8% over the past 60 days. The earnings figure suggests 16.73% growth over the figure reported in fiscal 2025. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research OKTA currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) : Free Stock Analysis Report Okta, Inc. (OKTA) : Free Stock Analysis Report CrowdStrike (CRWD) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Ensure govt. uses open source software, says report
Ensure govt. uses open source software, says report

The Hindu

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Ensure govt. uses open source software, says report

A report by professors from the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) recommended that open source software should be promoted with greater institutional support from the government, such as by ensuring that existing policies to promote the procurement of open source software should be enforced, and grants should be provided to open source contributors. The report lays out a case for greater proliferation of free open source software (FOSS), by citing examples from different parts of industry which rely on it. Open source software, unlike proprietary software, is developed and modified by the programming community, and generally made available freely to other developers. Open source technologies are common in even proprietary software, as companies and digital systems grow more and more complex. In fact, companies that work primarily on building digital tools and services tend to rely very heavily on FOSS. 'Our study indicates that for the organisations we studied, there is a clear preference for FOSS and it dominates their technology stack, though there may be other types of software that are employed for specific use cases,' the report said. 'Email services and internally used applications are two categories wherein we noticed the use of proprietary software in an otherwise FOSS-oriented organisation.' The study 'specifically recommends changes to procurement guidelines, making procuring FOSS solutions the norm,' it says, and 'imparting Information and Communications Technology [ICT] education in schools using FOSS'. e-governance systems In 2015, the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (now a Ministry) put out the framework for the adoption of open source software in e-governance systems, a document that remains in force. However, procurement remains skewed towards proprietary platforms. At a discussion following the report's launch, economist Renuka Sane indicated that officials tended to choose this route as it would be easier to assign responsibility if a cyber incident occurred. An exception in that framework was also carved out for vendors to avoid using FOSS if they had a justification. 'Since the publication of this framework a decade ago, the use of FOSS in industry has soared exponentially and reliable FOSS-based solutions are available for almost every type of software requirement,' the study said. 'Hence, it is recommended that the guidelines be modified to make procurement of FOSS solutions mandatory when they are available, and the closed-source software should be permitted for specialised or exceptional cases wherein FOSS alternatives are not available.' 'We recommend that the government provide grants to encourage contributions to specific FOSS projects. These can take a variety of forms, such as directly funding universities. It is worth noting that popular FOSS projects such as the BSD Unix and PostgreSQL database were developed at universities.' The study was led by Arul George Scaria, co-director of the Centre for Intellectual Property Research and Advocacy at NLSIU. Suryaprakash Mishra, a professor of social sciences at NLSIU; Shubham Shinde, a technology policy researcher, and Rashi Singhal, an academic fellow at NLSIU, were the other authors of the study.

Techie lost her job to AI but had a backup career plan. Why she left software engineering forever?
Techie lost her job to AI but had a backup career plan. Why she left software engineering forever?

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Techie lost her job to AI but had a backup career plan. Why she left software engineering forever?

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the job market, workers across various industries are grappling with its impact. In the tech sector especially, automation and machine learning are changing how work gets done—and in many cases, who gets to do it. For some, these changes bring opportunity. For others, they signal a time to move on. One software engineer from Oklahoma made the rare decision to walk away from tech entirely, not out of defeat but with a clear backup plan already in motion. As per Business Insider, Tabby Toney, 37, was among the many engineers who saw the writing on the wall. Speaking to Business Insider, she shared how AI was transforming her work in ways she no longer enjoyed. The hands-on problem-solving and creativity she once thrived on were being replaced by systems that left little room for individual input. As layoffs swept across the industry, she wasn't surprised when her own job was cut in May 2025. Rather than return to the same field, Toney turned to something very different: welding. What started as a high school hobby became a serious option as she sought work that felt more purposeful. Welding offered her the same kind of intellectual challenge she once found in coding—but with more tangible results. She's now preparing to begin formal training and build a future outside the tech world. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Brain tumor has left my son feeling miserable; please help! Donate For Health Donate Now Undo The U.S. tech industry in January-March quarter led all sectors in job cuts. Microsoft recently announced plans to lay off nearly 4% of its workforce, following a previous round of layoffs in May that affected around 6,000 employees. The move comes as the company ramps up investments in AI infrastructure while cutting costs elsewhere. AI is already transforming operations, from customer service to software development. According to a Bloomberg report, AI now generates 35% of the code for new products, significantly accelerating product launches. A Career Built Through Persistence Before leaving the industry, Toney had built a solid career in software, despite not following a traditional path. She started in manual testing, learning programming through self-study and online resources. Over time, she worked her way into fullstack development roles, handling everything from backend APIs to frontend features. Her most recent position was at SumerSports, where she worked remotely from September 2023 to May 2025. Prior to that, she held engineering roles at Clevyr and Tailwind, contributing to projects using TypeScript, Laravel, and PostgreSQL. She was also involved in mentoring junior developers and writing unit tests. At Calvient, she helped integrate social login features and automate surveys. Earlier, she had significant QA engineering experience at Trimble Inc. and Paycom, focusing on automated testing and quality assurance tools. Experience Beyond Software Before transitioning into tech, Toney worked in fields ranging from education to client services. At the Oklahoma Historical Society, she coordinated public programming and edited publications. She also taught U.S. history at Rose State College and the University of Central Oklahoma. Her earlier jobs included roles as a legal assistant and client advisor—positions that demonstrate her adaptability and broad skill set. Now, with a new career path ahead of her, Toney is focused on learning the craft of welding in depth. Though she's already taken on small projects, she plans to begin formal training in August. She says she has no plans to return to software, feeling a sense of relief and clarity after stepping away.

Percona launches free open source encryption for PostgreSQL data
Percona launches free open source encryption for PostgreSQL data

Techday NZ

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Percona launches free open source encryption for PostgreSQL data

Percona has introduced Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) for PostgreSQL as a fully open source and production-ready solution. This development allows organisations to encrypt data at rest, ensuring compliance with strict regulatory standards such as PCI DSS v4.0, while eliminating licensing fees and avoiding vendor lock-in. The new capability is designed to enable businesses to secure sensitive data on their PostgreSQL platforms without incurring additional costs or facing usage restrictions. The TDE extension, known as pg_tde, is being made generally available as part of the Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL. It aims to remove a significant obstacle that previously prevented many organisations from implementing enterprise-level data encryption in open source database environments. Until now, robust encryption options for PostgreSQL often came with proprietary licensing agreements or were not considered suitable for production use within regulated industries. Organisations in sectors ranging from finance to healthcare and eCommerce are increasingly required to comply with regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, SOX, and PCI DSS v4.0. These standards often mandate strong encryption protocols to safeguard cardholder data and other sensitive information, with storage encryption alone now frequently deemed insufficient. "Data security and compliance are top priorities for organizations in every industry, but too often, robust encryption has been locked behind paywalls or proprietary add-ons," said Liz Warner, CTO of Percona. "With the launch of TDE for PostgreSQL, Percona is leveling the playing field—giving every business access to enterprise-grade data-at-rest protection without licensing fees or restrictions. This is a major step forward for open source, and a win for every organization that values transparency, flexibility, and security." The TDE solution provides several features intended to address business needs for secure database management. It encrypts all database files on disk, limiting the risk of data exposure should storage be compromised. Organisations can employ granular encryption policies, with the ability to encrypt at the table level and use individual keys for each database, supporting multi-tenant environments and enabling tailored encryption strategies. One of the solution's notable attributes is seamless integration, allowing businesses to introduce encryption into their back-end systems without making changes to application code or disrupting existing operations. Key management is streamlined via integration with major Key Management Services (KMS) including Hashicorp, Thales, Fortanix, and OpenBao, assisting businesses in enforcing security policies and managing encryption keys. Encrypted databases can also benefit from online key rotation and continued encryption management with minimal operational overhead. According to Percona, the encryption has a minimal performance impact, meaning organisations can enhance security without compromising user experience or system speed. Percona is offering 24/7 support and related services for businesses deploying pg_tde, include assistance with initial setup, configuration, and ongoing management. The extension is immediately available as part of the Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL and is supported under Percona's broader service offerings. The launch comes at a time when many organisations are seeking ways to comply with increasingly stringent data privacy and security standards while also maintaining the freedom and flexibility offered by open source technologies. The removal of licensing fees and usage restrictions is expected to make it accessible to organisations of varying sizes, including those without large IT budgets. Follow us on: Share on:

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