Qualys GM Simon Ractliffe to lead Secureworks A/NZ
Qualys general manager Simon Ractliffe has returned to his old haunt Secureworks to lead it in Australia and New Zealand.
Qualys general manager Simon Ractliffe has returned to his old haunt Secureworks to lead it in Australia and New Zealand.
Secureworks has appointed former Enable customer success manager Catherine Naranjo to channels lead for the APAC region.
Accenture, Deloitte, EY, IBM, NTT, TCS, Trustwave and Verizon have been recognised as “leaders” in an expanding managed security services market.
Dell Technologies is moving ahead with plans to unite multiple solutions and services under one channel roof, bringing together a vast technology portfolio in a cross-sell partner play.
Dell Technologies is exploring a sale of SecureWorks, a provider of cyber security services with a market value of close to US$2 billion.
At least seven Australian universities have been attacked by cyber criminals in a global action targeting researchers.
From working as a special agent for the FBI specialising in cyber and terrorism, Dell vice-president and chief security officer, John McClurg, has spent his career shaking old security assumptions out of clients, partners and his own bosses – modern security is just as reliant on ‘wetware’ as it is hardware and software.
Dell’s security arm, SecureWorks, has sent out a warning to the 20 per cent of Australian businesses still running Windows Server 2003.
A report by Dell SecureWorks on Wednesday debunked the idea that the newly discovered Duqu Trojan is related to last year's Stuxnet worm or was created by the same authors.
The equation according to Dell bosses, Tim Griffin and Jay Turner, is simple: keep acquiring and keep changing the big picture of what Dell is. The once hardware provider now wants to be seen as a solutions company.
For more than 24 hours this week, it was a question that very few security experts could answer: Who had knocked the world's worst spam botnet offline?
Vendor now in closer competition with the likes of Symantec
A hacker who claims he was behind a fast-spreading e-mail worm that crippled corporate networks last week said that the worm was designed, in part, as a propaganda tool.
Criminal cyber gangs must be harried, hounded and hunted until they're driven out of business, a noted botnet researcher said today as he prepared to pitch a new anti-malware strategy later this week at the RSA Conference in San Francisco.