Bring your own encryption keys
Google is to give customers a say in the encryption used to protect their data in the cloud.
The announcement was made in a blogged title Bring Your Own Encryption Keys to...
Dell improves SonicWALL TZ range
Dell has announced the next generation of its SonicWALL TZ wireless firewalls with a much improved feature set over previous generations.
Wireless is now an integral part of delivering network connectivity for...
Healthfirst admits data breach
Healthfirst a not-for-profit managed care organisation operating in New York has sent out letters to over 5,300 current and former members warning them of a data breach.
Customers will have several concerns...
$142.6m for Canadian cybersecurity
Canada’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Steven Blaney has announced that cybersecurity is to benefit from $142.6 million in new funding.
This is not the first investment by...
Druva enforces proactive compliance
Druva has released its latest addition to its inSync product, Druva Proactive Compliance, with the intent of making compliance simple for customers.
Proactive Compliance will enable companies to build their own search...
Varonis gets US Government accreditation
Varonis has announced that through solutions partner Technica Corporation it is now able to sell its products to the US Government Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and General Services Administration (GSA).
The...
Spam down phishing up
The amount of Spam hitting inboxes has fallen to its lowest level in a decade, according to Symantec but is this really a cause for celebration?
For decades, the amount of spam...
Verizon to offer Unified Security Service
There is no point carrying out research on your customer base unless you take action resulting from it. Verizon have not only been reading their own 2015 Data Breach Investigations report...
Google Chrome says NO!
Google Chrome is expanding the use of its Safe Browsing big red screen to help stop users downloading malware.
The plan was announced in a blog by Moheeb Abu Rajab and Stephan...
SMEs to get £5000 for cyber security
Cyber security is a significant problem for Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) who lack the skills and staff to deal with the rising threat against them.
To help SMEs get to grips...