The U.S. government has allocated $1.9 billion to help small telecom providers replace Chinese equipment in their networks, but the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says these companies have requested $5.6 billion.
Virtual Event Today: Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit – Doors Are Open
Meshed Cybersecurity Platforms Enable Complex Business Environments
Cybercriminals are exploiting the confusion that results from organizations simply throwing money at their cybersecurity challenges
The Second Building Block for the SOC of the Future: An Open Integration Framework
The SOC of the future must be data driven, so it’s essential that systems and tools can work together
Work-from-Anywhere Requires “Work-from-Anywhere Security”
Delivering on the Promise of 5G Requires New Security Standards
In order to deliver on the promise of 5G, we need new industry standards for security, testing, and training
Acronyms Aside, the SOC of the Future Needs These 3 Capabilities
Every discipline has its acronyms, but I’d venture to say cybersecurity has more than its share. We use them to describe threat actors and how they operate, as well as different security teams, their certifications and the tools they use. There’s nothing wrong with acronyms, but when they are used to describe emerging solutions, an interesting phenomenon occurs…that new acronym becomes the next silver bullet technology that will solve all our security problems.
UK Orders National Security Review of NVIDIA Deal to Buy Arm
American technology company NVIDIA’s planned $40 billion takeover of British chip designer Arm Ltd. faces months of delays after the U.K. government asked competition regulators Tuesday to investigate the national security implications of the deal.







