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New year, new storage challenge [The Register](?&utm_source=events&utm_medium=mailshot&utm_content=webcast) How to keep unstructured data secure New year, new storage challenge A free Webinar from The Register 7 February 2023 @ 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET [[Local Time](] Hello {NAME}, If your IT team is making new year resolutions, one of them might be to ramp up safeguarding measures for the increasing amount of unstructured data being captured by businesses and organizations. According to Forbes Magazine, unstructured data volumes are increasing by 65 percent a year and present a growing security risk. Fortunately, there are mitigations to keep data storage resources safe and secure, alongside features that can will reduce the risk of incursion. So what's the route to evolution from cyber security to cyber resilience? Drop into our webinar on February 7 at 5pm GMT/12pm EST/9am PST hear Dell Security Experts Kevin Noreen and Philip Nordwall reveal their five cyber security predictions for file data in 2023 and explain how Dell is helping customers address these challenges with its leading PowerScale scale-out file solutions. The intrepid pair will explain how Dell and PowerScale, billed as the world's most cybersecure scale-out NAS solution, can help you protect your unstructured data. Their analysis is based on comparisons of cybersecurity software capabilities offered with Dell PowerScale in comparison with competitive products performed in September 2022. Sign up for our "Safeguarding your file data from cyber attacks in 2023" here and we'll even send you a reminder so you don't miss out. [Register Now]( If you're interested but can't make the date [register here]( and we'll drop you a line when the recorded version is published. [Not Sure? Read More]( The Register has a library full of webinars, covering all areas of IT. [Take a look!]( You are receiving this invite as a member of our events list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its content are Copyright © 2022 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing, Portland Trading Estate, 14 Portland Street, Southport, PR8 1LJ, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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