Cybersecurity

Companies and Cybersecurity Services News

Cyber criminals are getting smarter and strive to find new ways to sneak into a company’s information systems. Cyber security companies are turning to innovative solutions to combat those threats, in order to minimize cybercrimes.

Top news of the week: 20.01.2022.

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Companies And Services

@StephaneNappo shared
On Jan 19, 2022
#CyberSecurity #InfoSec #CISO #Cybercrime is on the rise with no signs of slowing down. Recent findings show a 358% increase in #malware activity. Further, each day the AV-TEST Institute registers over 450,000 new malicious programs. 👉 https://t.co/RRE382TkYR  cc: @ipfconline1 https://t.co/0MqNifwkWG
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5 tools helping companies more effectively manage cybersecurity in 2022

5 tools helping companies more effectively manage cybersecurity in 2022

As more companies focus on digital adoption goals in 2022, finding security tools to detect malicious activity is top-of-mind for executives.

@SCMagazine shared
On Jan 19, 2022
New technologies, vendors help detect fraud for real-time payments https://t.co/GNe8ihAYoJ #cybersecurity #infosec #fintech https://t.co/bbDbG2EZGF
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New technologies, vendors help detect fraud for real-time payments

New technologies, vendors help detect fraud for real-time payments

Banks and vendors are using behavioral biometrics, machine learning and artificial intelligence to help speed up the fraud-spotting process.

@WeldPond shared
On Jan 19, 2022
FireEye and McAfee brands are being retired. They will now be Trellix. Trellix plans to be the leader in XDR. "The company name is a reference to a garden trellis that supports plants as they grow—hence the notion of 'living' security." https://t.co/oKuLvXAAFf
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McAfee Enterprise-FireEye relaunches as Trellix, aims to be ‘market leader’ in XDR

McAfee Enterprise-FireEye relaunches as Trellix, aims to be ‘market leader’ in XDR

Trellix, formerly McAfee Enterprise and FireEye, will bring a focus on extended detection and response (XDR) to address security complexity.

@tonymorbin shared
On Jan 15, 2022
Accellion has agreed to a $8.1 mn settlement to resolve a class action by US residents whose data was stored on Accellion’s File Transfer Appliance on Customers' systems and was compromised in December 2020 data breaches. #cybersecurity https://t.co/i9XQRZZ3xk
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Accellion Agrees to $8.1 Million Breach Settlement

Accellion Agrees to $8.1 Million Breach Settlement

More than a year after the December 2020 cyberattack on Accellion's File Transfer Appliance, the company has agreed to a $ 8.1 million settlement to resolve a class

@SCMagazine shared
On Jan 20, 2022
PERSPECTIVES: Four #cybersecurity trends for 2022 https://t.co/H63Gu4VKop https://t.co/3Ez8fx6jsB
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Four cybersecurity trends for 2022

Four cybersecurity trends for 2022

Humans are still the most vulnerable to attack, while cybercriminals will take advantage of RaaS and also launch attacks on manufacturers this year.

@threatintel shared
On Jan 20, 2022
CISA advises US orgs to prepare for data-wiping attacks https://t.co/prWNPWieqU
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@gattaca shared
On Jan 19, 2022
[Reading]: When Patching Security Flaws, Smarter Trumps Faster | Dark Reading https://t.co/VNGtC8F3hk https://t.co/DzO4lty16j
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When Patching Security Flaws, Smarter Trumps Faster

When Patching Security Flaws, Smarter Trumps Faster

Just turning the patch dial to "high" is not enough, and if your company is using the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) to prioritize software patching, you are doing it wrong.

@tonymorbin shared
On Jan 15, 2022
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel: Customer & federal law enforcement notification of breaches. "These rules need updating to fully reflect the evolving nature of data breaches and the real-time threat they pose to affected customers." #cybersecurity https://t.co/rMWYHeAEtQ
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FCC Proposes Stricter Telecom Breach Notification Measures

FCC Proposes Stricter Telecom Breach Notification Measures

The FCC is considering changes to its breach notification requirements for telecommunication companies. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed in a statement