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In computing, off-site data protection, or vaulting, is the strategy of sending critical data out of the main location (off the main site) as part of a disaster recovery plan. Data is usually transported off-site using removable storage media such as magnetic tape or optical storage.
The company's second funding round, led by TPG Capital, raised $100 million in August 2015. [7] In March 2018, the company had an initial public offering (IPO) in which it raised $192 million. [8] [9] The company is traded on the Nasdaq using the symbol ZS. [10] Zscaler stock was added to the Nasdaq-100 index on December 17, 2021. [11]
The host protected area (HPA) is an area of a hard drive or solid-state drive that is not normally visible to an operating system. It was first introduced in the ATA-4 standard CXV (T13) in 2001. [ 1 ]
ZScaler tunnel 2.0 for ZScaler Internet Access (ZIA) uses DTLS for tunneling. ZScaler Private Access (ZPA) does not support DTLS [39] F5 Networks Edge VPN Client uses TLS and DTLS. [40] Fortinet's SSL VPN [41] and Array Networks SSL VPN [42] also use DTLS for VPN tunneling. Citrix Systems NetScaler uses DTLS to secure UDP. [43]
Storage security is a specialty area of security that is concerned with securing data storage systems and ecosystems and the data that resides on these systems. Introduction [ edit ]
Zscaler's (ZS) Q3 results reflect benefits of solid demand for cloud-based cybersecurity solutions amid the pandemic-led work-from-home wave. Zscaler (ZS) Stock Pops 8% on Q3 Earnings Beat ...
True continuous data protection, in contrast to "snapshots", has no backup schedules. [5] When data is written to disk, it is also asynchronously written to a second location, either another computer over the network [6] or an appliance. [7] This introduces some overhead to disk-write operations but eliminates the need for scheduled backups.
On 5 January 1975, the 12-bit field that had been used for dates in the TOPS-10 operating system for DEC PDP-10 computers overflowed, in a bug known as "DATE75". The field value was calculated by taking the number of years since 1964, multiplying by 12, adding the number of months since January, multiplying by 31, and adding the number of days since the start of the month; putting 2 12 − 1 ...