Intelligent CIO APAC Issue 02 | Page 15

NEWS Digital Shadows announces integration with Atlassian Jira Digital Shadows, a leader in digital risk protection, has announced full integration with popular issue and project tracking platform, Atlassian Jira. It means that customers of both organizations can now receive real time actionable intelligence via Digital Shadows SearchLight within Jira without building new processes or IT Support Management (ITSM) workflows. Via the integration, Atlassian Jira and SearchLight clients are able to customize which alerts flow into their Jira instance. Alerts could include notifications of exposed documents, customer information, employee credentials, domain impersonation, open ports or malicious mobile applications – as well as other key issues of importance to IT or security professionals. Alerts are configurable by alert type, alert sub type and severity level – enabling customers to fully tailor the intelligence they receive in Jira. While a full description is added within the alert itself, if customers need additional context this can be easily accessed via a link back to the SearchLight portal. Rob Campbell, Product Manager at Digital Shadows, said: “IT and security professionals increasingly want all their actionable intelligence in one place and within a single dashboard. This is why we already support similar platforms from ServiceNow and Splunk. We’re pleased to add Jira to this growing list today and will look to add more as part of our 2020 plan.” Naver moving oversea data center from Hong Kong to Singapore In a statement, the company said: “We deleted all backup data saved at the center in Hong Kong early this month and completed formatting the server.” Naver added that there have been no leaks of user data and elaborated that there is no possibility of a third party looking into personal data as it operates in a strictly coded and secure manner. The company saves user information at domestic data centers, including one in the eastern city of Chuncheon, and runs backup centers in overseas countries. Naver Corp, a leading Internet portal operator in South Korea, has stated it is moving its overseas data backup center from Hong Kong to Singapore amid privacy concerns in the Chinese territory. Concerns about leaks of personal information arose after China implemented a new security law in Hong Kong in July. As a result, Naver said it is in the process of changing the host country of backup data servers to Singapore from Hong Kong. Naver debuted in 1999 as the first web portal in Korea to develop and it uses its own search engine. The company has since added a multitude of new services ranging from features such as e-mail and news. www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 15