Raytheon|Websense rebrands as Forcepoint
Raytheon|Websense is no more. The company has changed its name to Forcepoint and released a swathe of new offerings for the security market.
Raytheon|Websense is no more. The company has changed its name to Forcepoint and released a swathe of new offerings for the security market.
Australian IT professionals are overwhelmingly supportive of penalties for company data breaches according to a new survey from security firm, Websense.
The country’s largest reseller, Data#3, has launched a dedicated security practice.
Modern-day criminals are still following Willie Sutton's example of going after banks "because there's where the money is."
Australia has become something of a Mecca for Crypto ransomware according to data from a number of security vendors.
If the password isn't dead, it ought to be, shout headlines. Security experts almost universally despise the use of the password as almost the only form of end-user authentication, but there simply aren't that many alternatives.
According to security software company, Websense, existing malware attacks on organisations aren’t brand new threats. Instead, it’s the very small mutations of existing threats that easily get by most security models.
Avnet A/NZ has announced that it is has picked up Websense in a national NZ distribution deal, to complement its existing Australian operations.
The cybercriminal gang behind the Kelihos botnet is tricking users into installing malware on their computers by appealing to pro-Russian sentiments stoked by recent international sanctions against the country.
Websense has found 33 per cent of Australian IT security professionals would do a complete overhaul of their current enterprise security system if given the chance.
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A recently evolved Zeus strain is borrowing techniques both old and new to evade detection, according to Websense Security Labs.
AskMen.com, a popular website with millions of monthly visitors, was redirecting visitors to other domains that delivered the Caphaw malware, according to security vendor WebSense.
Most executives still do not equate security issues and cybercrime with potential loss of revenue, a Websense report has found.
Microsoft will deliver five security updates to customers next week, two tagged as "critical," including one that will quash the open vulnerability in Internet Explorer that hackers have been exploiting since January.
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