NEWS

Malware attacks on the rise again

Research for October 2016 reveals both the number of malware variants and recognized attacks increased by 5% during the month.

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LogRhythm 7.2 boosts effectiveness and efficiency of enterprise SOCs

More powerful machine analytics, embedded security automation and orchestration, and enhanced performance at scale extend differentiation for company’s threat lifecycle management solution.

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35 percent of websites are putting users at risk

With January deadline for SHA-2 migration just 45 days away, many websites could face major disruptions in the New Year.

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BringinghHigh availability security to mobile business networks

Setting the gold standard for business continuity through innovative dynamic licence pooling to deliver secure access for all data types across any device.

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CyberArk adds credential theft blocking

CyberArk has introduced new behavioral analytics to block and contain advanced threats targeting credential theft at the endpoint. CyberArk Viewfinity, with enhanced threat protection features, is now available as CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager.

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DDoS attacks are a more serious threat in Q3 2021 than ever before. The flood of attacks is...
Avast has formed a partnership with one of the world’s largest providers of intelligence for...
Against a rising trend of cyber criminals targeting the retail sector, children’s...
CrowdStrike has unveiled a series of new customer offerings and partnerships during the fifth...
Businesses more concerned with security costs than meeting ‘State of the Art’ requirement.
By Chris Stoneff, director of professional services at Lieberman Software Corporation.
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