Solomon Klappholz
Solomon Klappholz is a Staff Writer at ITPro. He has experience writing about the technologies that facilitate industrial manufacturing which led to him developing a particular interest in IT regulation, industrial infrastructure applications, and machine learning.
Before he joined ITPro, Solomon graduated from the University of Warwick in 2018 with a BA (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics which included an intercalated year studying Philosophy at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
Outside of the office, Solomon enjoys reading, visiting new art exhibitions, and playing football.
Latest articles by Solomon Klappholz
NetApp could corner AI infrastructure at Insight 2024
By Solomon Klappholz published
Analysis While NetApp is on its way to becoming the go-to data storage and management provider for AI, its claims on hybrid cloud will still draw scrutiny
How hackers are using legitimate tools to distribute phishing links
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Research indicates 2024 has ushered in a new era of phishing where threat actors have become increasingly adept at concealing their malicious links
What is a dedicated server?
By Solomon Klappholz published
In-depth Learn how your businesses could unlock new performance gains and benefit from increased flexibility using dedicated servers
T-Mobile’s VM logs allegedly leaked in 20 GB Capgemini data breach
By Solomon Klappholz published
The attacker claims to have stolen databases, source code, credentials, private keys, as well as log files generated by virtual machines belonging to T-Mobile
Everything you need to know about the Fortinet data breach
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Fortinet claims there is no evidence of malicious activity targeting customers in the wake of the breach
Is a VMware exodus looming?
By Solomon Klappholz published
News VMware customers say they are seriously considering alternative providers in light of the turbulence and increasing costs that followed its acquisition by Broadcom
Data centers will now be classed as critical national infrastructure in the UK
By Solomon Klappholz published
Data centers will now be designated as critical national infrastructure under government plans and will receive extended support to contend with cyber attacks
Cyber workforce growth slows as budget constraints hit hiring targets
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The cyber workforce gap has grown to a record high of 4.8 million, with a total of 10.2 million security professionals now required to keep organizations protected globally
Why you should always be wary of insider threats
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Daniel Rhyne tried to extort his former employee for $750,000 before being tracked down by law enforcement
Will the new Cyber Security and Resilience Bill raise the bar too high for SMBs?
By Solomon Klappholz published
Analysis The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill is focused on tightening supply chain security, but some experts think it could have a negative impact on smaller firms
Infosys IT graduates receive joining dates after advocacy group accuses firm of “exploitative practices”
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The NITES organization accused Infosys of keeping graduates on the hook for years with no remuneration or clarity on when or where their role would begin
Progress Software discloses maximum severity LoadMaster flaw – here’s what you need to know
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The RCE flaw primarily affects Progress Software’s LoadMaster and LoadMaster Multi-Tenant hypervisor software
Elastic returns to open source, but can it regain the community’s trust?
By Solomon Klappholz last updated
Elastic has announced the addition of the OSI-approved AGPL open source license for its Elasticsearch and Kibana products
CISA issues alert over two high-severity DrayTek vulnerabilities – here’s what you need to know
By Solomon Klappholz last updated
Users of DrayTek's network equipment management software have been urged to remain vigilant
Hybrid workers are happier, more productive, and have better workplace relationships
By Solomon Klappholz last updated
Flexible and hybrid working practices are here to stay, and employees claim it helps them get more work done without sacrificing the connection they have with coworkers and managers
New Revival Hijack technique leaves 22,000 PyPI projects vulnerable to attacks
By Solomon Klappholz published
Hackers are taking advantage of a loophole in the PyPI repository enabling them to upload malicious content in place of recently removed packages
A cyber criminal group behind an MFA bypass operation promised hackers “profit within minutes” – they’re now facing lengthy jail sentences
By Solomon Klappholz published
The group has pleaded guilty to operating an OTP interception service helping hackers bypass MFA protection to get access to potentially 12,000 individual’s bank accounts
Microsoft swerves anti-trust probe over Inflection AI ‘arrangements’
By Solomon Klappholz published
While the deal did constitute a merger, the CMA found its terms did not meet the threshold for anti-competitive practices and cleared Microsoft of any wrongdoing
White House outlines plans to finally secure the border gateway protocol
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The plans will shore up safety by boosting adoption of security measures to address frailties in the outdated protocol.
How not to conduct cyber awareness training: UCSC slammed for ‘tone deaf’ Ebola phishing tests
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Phishing training at a university in California went wrong when its IT department distributed highly alarming emails
'Catastrophic' cloud outages are keeping IT leaders up at night
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The costs associated with cloud outages are rising steadily, prompting a major rethink on cloud strategies at enterprises globally
LockBit claims breach on Canada’s largest school board: Is the group back with a vengeance?
By Solomon Klappholz published
News A breach at the largest school board in Canada has been claimed by LockBit as the group rears its head once more
The history – and future – of automation in security
By Solomon Klappholz published
Supported Content Automation has transformed the security sector, from its early beginnings to its pivotal role today, but where are things headed?
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