
Infoblox turns DNS into cybersecurity’s first line of defense
Infoblox positions DNS as the earliest point of cyber threat prevention, claiming to block malicious infrastr...
Infoblox positions DNS as the earliest point of cyber threat prevention, claiming to block malicious infrastr...
Cybersecurity has been a challenge from the beginning of IT and it will be until the end. It all started with endpoint and network security, but today we are also dealing with cloud security and training our employees to incorporate good security practices. All these new technologies that help us innovate also help cybercriminals and state-sponsored hackers get new tools that they can use to access our systems and, in the worst cases, gain access to our most valuable data and trade secrets. Moreover, with new legislation such as GDPR, you have to make sure everything is secure or you will not only lose your reputation, but you could also be fined by the government. In short, protecting IT environments is more important than ever.
The end of support for Windows 10 is big news, but there are more changes afoot at Microsoft: the autofill fe...
No less than 82 percent of security professionals say their teams may be missing critical threats due to an o...
The new Chaos RaaS group is emerging as a dangerous player in the ransomware landscape. Cisco Talos Incident ...
Instead of encryption, ransomware deployment is increasingly relying on extortion, according to a new report ...
Tonic Security, a cybersecurity start-up from Tel Aviv, is emerging from stealth mode. It is doing so with $7...
We hear all the time that cyber attackers no longer hack, but simply log in. This is because it is true. Howe...
Dutch cybersecurity company Eye Security has discovered a security vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot Enterpr...
Cybersecurity company Compumatica and IT service provider NTT DATA have signed an official partnership agreem...
The story surrounding the zero-day in Microsoft SharePoint continues to unfold. It is now clear that ransomwa...
It's not really a surprise, but at least one of the actors behind the first attacks via the Microsoft SharePo...