A service set up to protect cyber criminals from being ‘ripped off’ by their fellow criminal cohort has recently identified the 1,000th culprit that has failed to come up with the goods.
According to the Cisco 2017 Annual Cybersecurity Report (ACR), over one-third of organizations that experienced a breach in 2016 reported substantial customer, opportunity and revenue loss of more than 20 percent. Ninety
Fortinet has extended the Fortinet Security Fabric to defend enterprises against the exponentially increasing cyber threats posed by the Internet of Things (IoT). Fortinet’s Security Fabric delivers the visibility, integration, control and
AV-TESTevaluates the efficacy of endpoint security solutions against advanced attacks throughout the year. Security solutions are subjected to more than 1,000 live zero-day attacks delivered via infected websites and e-mail to measure
In its recently released 2017 Thales Data Threat Report, issued in conjunction with analyst firm 451 Research, Sixty-eight percent of respondents have experienced a breach with 26 percent experiencing a breach in
Fortinet has launched its new cloud security service, FortiCare 360°. This support service bolsters enterprise and service provider IT resources with automated Security Fabric performance audits and security appliance health assessments, complete
Rittal maintains its strong presence in Middle East region with their Certified high-quality, system-tested Physical Security Systems for IT Infrastructure, displayed and showcased on their Innovation Stand at Intersec 2017. Products taking
Symantec is currently investigating reports of yet another new attack in the Middle East involving the destructive disk-wiping malware used by the Shamoon group Similar to previous attacks, the Disttrack malware used
DarkMatter has extended the depth of its research function with the addition of several globally respected cryptographers to its ranks. The firm is concurrently working in partnership with world-leading research institutions on
Fortinet security researcher Kai Lu discovered and reported two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in November 2016. Adobe identified them as CVE-2017-2926 and CVE-2017-2927 and released a patch to fix them on