5 Tools Out of Black Hat to Gain Better IoT Visibility
Even in the COVID era, August can't officially start for the cybersecurity community without ...
Security Automation Cuts Breach Costs in Half, New Research Shows
A growing divide in breach costs separates businesses that implement advanced security ...
Murphy’s Law and Essential Lesson Enterprises Need To Learn From The Twitter Attack
On the evening of July 15, 2020, Twitter users watched one of the most high-profile attacks ...
Bitdefender, Ranked #1 In AV-Test Results Halfway Into 2020
Winner of its 6th AV-Test Award In 6 Years, Bitdefender Maintains High Detection Accuracy ...
Open-Source Security Is Essential To Enterprise Security
Nearly a decade ago, Marc Andreessen wrote in the Wall Street Journal how software was ...
Compromised Employee Accounts Inflicted the Costliest Data Breaches Over the Past Year
A global study on the financial impact of data breaches revealed this week that cyber ...
Bitdefender Releases Landmark Open Source Software project - Hypervisor-based Memory Introspection
Bitdefender contributes unique technology to the open-source community Hypervisor-based ...
92% of Security Teams Lack the Tools Needed to Close Security Gaps, Research Shows
A global survey of IT professionals reveals that the vast majority of organizations lack ...
Enterprises See Rise in Data Breach Costs, Shift in Security Spending Focus
A study of more than 5,500 companies within eight countries found that businesses affected ...
Study Links Cybersecurity Directly to Employee Stress and Exhaustion
A new study looked at why people make cybersecurity mistakes that can easily lead to ...
CISOs Who Close Critical Skills Gaps Stand the Best Chance of Minimizing the Impact of Cyberattacks
CISOs who reduce or close their critical IT departments’ skills gaps have the highest ...
Over 1000 Twitter Staff and Contractors Had Access to Internal Tools that Helped Hackers Hijack Accounts
As Twitter and law enforcement agencies investigate the high profile attack that saw a ...


