The best Red Team engagements are a balanced mix of technology, tools and human operators.
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The best Red Team engagements are a balanced mix of technology, tools and human operators.
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Taiwanese networking vendor Zyxel confirms security flaws in firewall and access points put users at risk of remote code execution attacks.
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DDoS attacks have evolved from social protests through criminal extortion, hack attack smokescreens and competitor suppression to geopolitical vengeance.
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The cybersecurity industry has taken limited action to reduce cybersecurity process friction, reduce mundane tasks and improve overall user experience.
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The US government neutralizes a botnet full of end-of-life Cisco and Netgear routers being by a notorious Chinese APT group.
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If organizations understand the benefits SASE offers over MPLS and traditional SD-WAN, they will realize that SASE is poised to replace aging MPLS in due time.
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A “frictionless defense” is about integrating security measures seamlessly into the digital landscape to safeguard against threats while ensuring a positive user experience.
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Quarkslab finds serious, remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in EDK II, the de-facto open source reference implementation of the UEFI spec.
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Seattle network detection and response firm secures $100 million in growth funding and adds to its executive team.
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This acquisition is expected to double HPE’s networking business and expand its portfolio with AI-native networking offerings.
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