Symantec makes double acquisition to boost endpoint security
Symantec has enhanced its security portfolio through acquiring mobile application provider Appthority and advanced persistent threats specialist Javelin Networks.
Symantec has enhanced its security portfolio through acquiring mobile application provider Appthority and advanced persistent threats specialist Javelin Networks.
CrowdStrike has embarked on an expansion strategy within its partner network, operations and international footprint, with a focus on the local region.
A former New Zealand GCSB engineer will be one of three security experts powering a new HP security advisory board, announced today.
Endpoint Focus branches out across a range of verticals since August 2016 launch.
BlackBerry has launched what it calls an “Enterprise of Things” platform, as it transitions into its new identity.
ESET global CEO, Richard Marko, sat down with ARN Deputy Editor, Hafizah Osman, to have a personal chat about his rise to power, changes he has seen in the global channel space and direction in which he intends to take the company.
LANDESK, has finalised the acquisition of endpoint security and user profile management vendor, Appsense.
Next-generation endpoint security company, Bit9 + Carbon Black, is extending its reach into the Asia-Pacific market with the opening of its Asia-Pacific and Japan headquarters in Singapore and sales offices in Australia and other key countries in the region.
Startup <a href="https://www.redcanary.co">Red Canary</a> is offering an endpoint detection and response service based in the cloud that is backed up by a team of analysts who weed out false alarms.
LightCyber, another security startup with the roots in the Israeli military, has opened its doors in the U.S. and is announcing new products and features to make its mark in the crowded field of endpoint detection and remediation.
Startup TrustPipe is announcing a security platform that categorizes network-based attacks and blocks them. The company claims that in two years of testing the software has never let attackers compromise the systems it has been protecting.
The abrupt discontinuation of the disk and file encryption freeware TrueCrypt by its secretive software developers has left many security experts stunned, some of whom say there now are no viable alternatives left in non-commercial encryption software.
While small- to midsized businesses (SMB) don't have the luxury of information security teams and resources that large enterprises can afford, they still face many of the same threats.
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Over the centuries the building trades have learned from their mistakes and set up complex systems of checks and balances that not only works but could serve as a model for network security, attendees at the Security Bsides Boston 2014 conference were told.