Threat Landscape stories
In its early stages SIEM was a trailblazer but now there are many that say it can't keep up with today's cybercrime - LogRhythm says different.
Threat hunting starts with the assumption that bad actors have already breached perimeter defences and are operating inside the environment.
There's no doubt email is the number one vector used to initiate attacks on organisations, and of those email attacks, phishing is king.
Cybersecurity firm AlienVault will soon become part of AT&T as the companies agreed to an acquisition deal worth an undisclosed amount.
The surges are leading experts to warn businesses that they will need every security tool in their toolbox to keep threats at bay.
Cryptojacking is becoming the new go-to method for cybercriminals to monetise their malware, with a surge of 28% per quarter globally.
IDC has released the results of its 2018 APAC vendor assessments for managed security services and threat lifecycle services.
Senior director of data protection services Gary Marsden talks about whether we were prepared for GDPR and how the channel going through a transition.
Interxion has released an encryption key management service that works to simplify data protection across private, hybrid & multi-cloud environments.
SailPoint forms Cybersecurity Committee to enhance company's security posture and address rising cyber threats, with a board-level focus on risk.
Cyber attacks could cost Australian businesses up to AU$29bn per year, equivalent to 1.9% of Australia's GDP, according to a report by Frost & Sullivan.
Bitglass partners with Westcon-Comstor as their first New Zealand distributor, boosting expansion in Asia Pacific and strengthening cloud security solutions.
The number of fileless malware attacks is on the rise, with a survey estimating a 35% increase in 2018. Here's how to protect yourself.
Fortinet says there are indications that some cybercriminals now prefer hijacking systems and using them for cryptomining.
Fortinet and INTERPOL formalise threat intelligence sharing to bolster global cybersecurity efforts, enhancing proactive measures against cybercrime.
43% of New Zealand respondents say they have put off digital transformation because they are worried about cyber risks.
As the risk of data breaches are not going away anytime soon, and effective incident responses have become paramount.
Cybersecurity incidents could potentially cause catastrophic economic losses for large organisations in Malaysia.
Cryptomining is the newest cybersecurity threat dominating the headlines, but awareness of the attack method is still lacking among organisations.
By following these six key steps, organisations can better protect themselves and ensure their underlying IT infrastructure is as secure as possible.