Bromium has released Bromium Secure Platform 4.1. The release will provide out-of-the-box use case support to address key organizational pain points, including: Email Attachment Protection; Spear Phishing Protection and Malicious Download Protection. The latest version also supports native Chrome browsing. Further use cases are also planned for release later in the year.
Read MoreCyber security academics from De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) have been invited to join a prestigious research institute dedicated to protecting the UK’s critical infrastructure.
Read MoreBitdefender has appointed Michael Gable as Vice President of its Data Center Group, a new division focused solely on cloud and data center security.
Read MoreSHA-1 to SHA-2 migration projects accelerate across NHS following growth of BYOD and internet connected systems.
Read MoreBitglass has released the 2018 Cloud Adoption Report, its fourth such study, which examines cloud adoption in more than 135,000 organisations around the globe. The report corroborates what is now broadly apparent – the flexibility, productivity and cost savings benefits of cloud apps have fueled widespread adoption in every industry. Surprisingly, the report finds that the adoption of cloud security technologies lags cloud adoption, leaving many at risk...
Read MoreRiskIQ has released its Mobile Threat Landscape Q1 2018 Report, which analysed 120 mobile app stores and more than two billion daily scanned resources. The findings showed that taking advantage of the popularity and volatility of the cryptocurrency landscape is paying off for threat actors via the mobile attack vector and that malicious apps leveraged by nation-state actors are becoming more prominent.
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