Ryan Stevens

Ryan is a senior writer covering live events with theCUBE. After an extensive academic career in engineering, he worked with dozens of tech startups developing new software and hardware products. He has also contributed to the content and documentation needs of companies such as Q4 Inc., PivIT Global and others.

Latest from Ryan Stevens

Baffle seeks to provide easy data protection for apps, analytics and AI

Customers in every industry worldwide right now are migrating data to the cloud. But it’s no secret that there are some challenges involved in that process, with various companies proposing solutions to solve them. What are the problems that need particular focus? To understand the challenges, it’s important to first talk about all of the ...

When data becomes dangerous, and what to do about it

Cloud storage has grown massively in the past few years. Simultaneous to that, organizations have been routinely targeted with ransomware, sometimes on a daily basis. Still, there’s so much more to go when it comes to the amount of data that needs to be moved to the cloud, according to Ed Casmer (pictured), founder and ...

Artificial intelligence can simplify InfoSec compliance, says Secureframe

In today’s world, security risks are everywhere at the seams. Shared models are creating opportunities for exploitation. Many are trying to achieve compliance while mending the vulnerability in cloud computing. In essence, it isn’t about fixing the present, but it’s about paving the way for a safer future. One company with its eye on those ...

Elastio uses reverse engineering to better understand increasingly sophisticated ransomware

Ransomware is on the minds of most corporations today, with a big concern about the impact of getting hit on day-to-day operations. Various solutions have emerged to help mitigate those headaches, including when it comes to cloud-native and cloud services. The operating model in the cloud is much different than it is on-prem, according to ...

For Halcyon, battling ransomware means employing a mindset that failure is inevitable

In 2021, the American oil pipeline operator Colonial Pipeline Co. was subject to a ransomware attack that halted its operations for five days. The company would go on to pay around a $5 million ransom to the ransomware group. For many in the cybersecurity industry and for many who follow current events, that incident served ...

What to expect during the ‘Future of Multicloud Lands Now’ event: Join theCUBE Sept. 26

What’s the future of multicloud as today’s tech giants seek out simplified stack solutions? Earlier this year, Dell Technologies Inc. debuted broad upgrades to its APEX multicloud portfolio at the company’s annual Dell Technologies World conference. What started as a ground-to-cloud strategy is now evolving to encapsulate a cohesive multicloud solution aimed at accelerating application ...

Bridging the gap between IT and security: Cribl champions a unified approach to DevOps and cybersecurity

These days, it’s clear that IT and security are coming together. The new IT is all about DevOps, with words such as “guardrails” often coming into play when referencing advancements in artificial intelligence. It’s a big part of the data market, which is where data observability company Cribl Inc. has placed its focus. When it comes to ...
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On theCUBE Pod: Dissecting the streaming showdown and Arm’s market splash

It’s been an incredibly busy season of event coverage for theCUBE, and right now feels like the lull before a storm, as there are significant events quickly approaching, including AWS re:Invent 2023 in November. That event will see plenty of in-depth coverage from theCUBE. There will be something “pretty good” in store, predicted theCUBE industry analyst ...

The ‘aha’ moment in cybersecurity: How one contract affected a startup’s mission

The year 2018 was a different era when it came to security. It was a time when there were a lot of security companies, and it became quickly apparent that more scrutiny and regulation was on the way, as the European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation just came into effect. It was around that ...

Data resilience in the age of ransomware: Elastio tackles complex cyber threats

Cyber threats have become extremely prevalent today and are growing increasingly complex. Ransomware is now a household word and is no longer something that organizations can ignore. Enter startup Elastio Software Inc., which was founded by the team behind AppAssure, a backup and recovery software application that was acquired by Dell Software Group in 2012. What ...