Security news from the week beginning 23rd January 2023
Security News from the week beginning 16th January threat reports from @CheckpointSW, @Dragos, @Fortra and @VMware
Security news from the week beginning 17th July 2023
Security news from the week beginning 17th July includes reports from @CheckPointSW, @Europol, and @Flashpoint
SailPoint finds digital identity journey is far from complete
SailPoint has discovered that organisations have a long way to go when it comes to digital identity. Its recent The Horizons of Identity Security report (registration required) shows even mature organisations are...
Security news from the week beginning 1 January 2024
Security news from the week beginning 1 January 2024 includes acquisitions by @Mimecast and @SonicWall and a podcast with @CloudBees
11:11 Systems is showing customers what cyber resiliency really means
11:11 Systems is a Managed Infrastructure Solutions Provider (MISP) with data centres in the US, Europe and Asia. Recently, the company has been talking about its focus on Cyber Resiliency. It...
IBM snaps up Spanugo to improve Cybersecurity Posture Assurance
IBM has signed an agreement to acquire Spanugo, a specialist in Cybersecurity Posture Assurance. The price and other details of the acquisition have not been revealed. IBM is to integrate the...
News from the week beginning 17th August
New Partnerships between @AkernaCorp/@PriorityTechno1, @ClearBooks/@Metro Bank and @GeniusSolutions/@Aftermarket_ROI. @Introhive/#Peppermint, @JCurveSolutions/@HarveyNormanAU and @SaltEdge/@IntraSoft_Int emerge
Is your cyber hygiene good enough?
Improving cyber hygiene is a goal that a lot of IT security teams struggle with. The problem is that it is such a broad subject. At one end it is about...
Forter fortifies itself with more funding
Forter has raised $125 million in a Series E funding round led by Bessemer Venture Partners Felix Capital and Itai Tsiddon. There was also participation from investors NewView Capital and Commerce...
Malware targeting Microsoft Office soared in 2020
Malware targeting Microsoft Office soared last year, according to the Malwarebytes State of Malware report. Infections involving the Microsoft Office software cracker, KMS, jumped by 2,251%. It wasn’t alone. Banking malware...