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Accenture, Deloitte, EY, IBM, NTT, PwC and TCS have been labelled as ‘leaders’ in the cloud security services market across Asia Pacific.
Accenture, Deloitte, EY, IBM, NTT, PwC and TCS have been labelled as ‘leaders’ in the cloud security services market across Asia Pacific.
Singtel has appointed Eric Harmon as CEO of cyber security division Trustwave, replacing Arthur Wong who has led the company since 2018.
Sydney-based cyber security firm LMNTRIX has appointed Simon Ractliffe, a former Optus head, to head up its channel drive as its vice president of strategic partnerships.
Accenture, Deloitte, EY, IBM, NTT, TCS, Trustwave and Verizon have been recognised as “leaders” in an expanding managed security services market.
Singtel has unveiled plans to integrate all security offerings under the Trustwave brand, bringing together Optus and NCS capabilities to create a cyber powerhouse.
Optus has unveiled plans to acquire Australian start-up Hivint, in a move designed to enhance cyber security capabilities across Asia Pacific.
Trustwave has announced a revamped global partner program in the channel, with updates including a new online learning system and partner portal.
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Security distributor, Hemisphere Technologies, has expanded its relationship with Trustwave.
Locky, a new family of ransomware that emerged in the last few weeks, has quickly made a mark for itself.
IT security solutions distributor, Hemisphere Technologies, has signed a distribution agreement with information security company, Trustwave.
Singtel has completed the acquisition of managed security services specialist, Trustwave for $US770 million, taking a 98 per cent stake in the business.
A revised patch has been released for a flaw in the distribution platform for Ruby applications, RubyGems, which could be used to deliver malware to someone trying to download a program.
The data breach landscape could look very different in the future with the increased adoption of chip-enabled payment cards in North America -- but for now point-of-sale systems account for the majority of breaches there, compared to a tiny minority in other regions of the world.