Digital Currency Explained

Digital currency, as the name suggests, is a form of currency that is only available digitally. Unlike traditional currency, it doesn’t exist in physical form (such as banknotes or coins) and...

Digital Twin Explained

Digital Twin refers to a digital replica, virtual copy or model of a real physical asset, such as a product, device, process, vehicle or equipment. The ‘assets’ are equipped with...

Direct Attached Storage (DAS) Explained

Direct Attached Storage (DAS) is a type of storage system that connects directly to a computer or server without relying on a network. This means the storage device is physically attached to the...

Disaggregated Storage Explained

Disaggregated storage is a revolutionary approach to data storage within data centres. It breaks away from the traditional model where storage resources are tightly coupled with compute resources...

DMARC Explained

DMARC, or Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance, is an email authentication protocol that works alongside existing technologies like Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and...

Domain Spoofing Explained

What is Domain Spoofing? Domain spoofing is a form of online fraud or phishing technique whereby cybercriminals impersonate a company or its employees using a fake domain that appears similar...

DRaaS Explained

Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), refers to a service rendered through cloud computing and backup that operates from the cloud as a means to protect the customer’s data in a disruptive...

Dynamic Cloud Security Explained

Dynamic cloud security is a single set of solutions consisting of various technologies that provide security across a multi-cloud environment, from the data centre to different cloud infrastructures...

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