Traditionally, CISOs initiate discussions about enterprise browsers due to their understanding of cybersecurity challenges in consumer browsers. But the involvement of CIOs is crucial as they oversee changes affecting end-user experience, according to Mike Fey, co-founder and CEO, Island.
Ivanti issued an urgent alert to users of its endpoint security product to patch a critical vulnerability that exposes systems to potential exploitation by unauthorized attackers. The SQL injection vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-39336 is in all supported versions of Ivanti Endpoint Manager.
Year after year, the rise in large-scale data breaches is faster and steeper. Not only is your business at risk, but so are your customers – as we keep learning, the hard way.
As we adjusted to the pandemic, cybersecurity trended – quite unfortunately – in the wrong direction. While our work lives merged with...
A hacking campaign that exploited Ivanti mobile device manager to target the Norwegian government began in April or possibly earlier, say cybersecurity agencies from the U.S. and Norway. Mobile device management systems are "attractive targets for threat actors," the alert warns.
For the first time in 17 years, day-to-day control at converged endpoint management provider Tanium rests outside the Hindawi family. The Seattle-area firm named former Tibco, BMC Software and Salesforce executive Dan Streetman as CEO to evolve Tanium's client-facing operations and partner strategy.
Cybereason has gone all-in on helping customers mitigate threats beyond the endpoint to minimize the impact of ongoing SOC staffing challenges, CEO Lior Div says. The company's focus on tracking and following malicious operations sets Cybereason's approach to XDR apart from rivals.
Learn how to ensure zero trust access to private applications in datacenters, Azure and multi-cloud environments. Leverage your Azure AD user store for Single Sign On (SSO) into any private resource, beyond just SAML-based web SSO.
When it comes to keeping your private apps private, on-prem VPNs lack the agility...
The era of pandemic-induced telework is also the era of higher reliance on mobile devices for sensitive workplace information - meaning we're likewise living in the age of fretful chief information security officers, a new survey concludes. "Companies are still struggling" to secure mobile devices.
This year's winner of RSA Conference's prestigious Innovation Sandbox Contest has completed its first major funding round, earning backing from CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz. Talon has received $100 million to support more operating systems, add more capabilities and boost existing integrations.
While reports of big health data compromises involving unencrypted computers have been sinking for years, the recent theft of an iPad from a locked storage room - along with the tablet's password - is a reminder that mobile device mishaps can lead to breaches affecting tens of thousands of patients.
The cloud. SaaS. Mobile workforces. An unstoppable wave of BYOD. Today, users and the applications they depend on are more widely distributed than ever. Networks are exposed and threats continue to evolve. But “lock it down” no longer works. IT Security teams need to achieve the same visibility and control they...
Ransomware-as-a-service, supply chain attacks and the Russia/Ukraine war - they all are factors behind the growing need for digital executive protection outside the traditional workplace. Chris Pierson of BlackCloak shares new research and insights.
Mosyle closed a $196 million funding round to expand beyond mobile device management and provide a holistic security platform for Apple devices. The company wants to boost adoption of Mosyle Fuse, which combines MDM, endpoint security, encrypted DNS, identity management and app management.
Data breaches have increased for 75% of organizations due to the onslaught of remote work unleashed by the global pandemic. Suffering a breach has implications for regulatory compliance, brand reputation, data subject safety, and enterprise success overall. In other words, the end is nigh for many companies and their...
In ransomware attacks, cybercriminals attack through the backups because they know that security practitioners rely on backups to save themselves after a ransomware attack. Therefore, it is essential to have multiple backups, says Tom Kellermann, head of cybersecurity strategy at VMware.
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