Apps have become the new endpoint for the modern enterprise, driving productivity, revenue, and customer engagement. Globally, approximately 4 billion iOS and Android mobile devices are in use, with an average of 80 apps on each device, and each app is updated an average of 12 times a year. That means there are...
Despite existing email data loss prevention (DLP) controls, the top reported GDPR data breach type is “data emailed to the wrong person.” While rules-based DLP plays a critical role in protecting known sensitive data such as PII, Social Security numbers and payment card data, still there are risks it fails to...
For many organisations, the platform is a key to remote work, global collaboration and the cloud. Unfortunately, the platform’s ubiquity and central role in the workplace also make it a prime target for cyber attackers—and often, the primary vector for compromising their victims. It's no wonder experts such as...
How do you keep a nationwide school system with more than 900,000 students and staff secure? For the New Zealand Ministry of Education, the answer starts with protecting email communications. Modern email threats can easily extend beyond geographic boundaries.
In this case study, New Zealand Ministry of Education...
Navigating the cybersecurity maelstrom. CISOs have faced several challenges recently, including adapting to a global pandemic and the shift to widespread remote working amid significant employee turnover. Thanks to hybrid working as standard and the growing reliance on cloud technology, the attack surface has never...
Zero-day attacks and unpatched vulnerabilities make a lot of headlines. But the results of our inaugural 2024 Data Loss Landscape report show that people are the root cause of most data loss incidents.
This Global Survey Report of 600 security practitioners, explores the current state of data loss protection (DLP)...
Huntress CTO Chris Bisnett outlines the firm's innovative approach to simplifying SIEM by reducing data storage costs and focusing on relevant logs. These services support small and midsized businesses looking to enhance their security posture without the high expenses of a traditional SIEM.
Abnormal Security has raised $250 million in a Series D round led by Wellington Management, aiming to expand its AI-driven human behavior security platform globally. The funds will support new product development, international market entry, and preparations for a future IPO.
Adlumin CEO Robert Johnston discusses the company's recent $70 million funding round, its global expansion and its solutions for ransomware and data exfiltration prevention. Here are the top bets Adlumin is making around cybersecurity protection for midmarket organizations worldwide.
BigID CEO Dimitri Sirota discusses how the company will use its $60 million Series D funding to drive profitability, pursue strategic acquisitions around artificial intelligence and expand its data security and compliance innovations, including a unique app store for data solutions.
As cybersecurity teams build their incident response plans, the first question they usually ask is, "How can I find the data that's out there?" Faced with third-party supply chain issues and shadow IT, CISOs are struggling with answering that question, said Rubrik's Jason Pope.
With 65% of its revenue coming from the United States, data security startup Odaseva will use its $54 million Series C funding round to enhance R&D, expand its product line and strengthen its market presence in compliance, failover management and zero trust protection.
Acronis President Gaidar Magdanurov discusses the need for immutable backups in the current threat landscape and highlights the benefits of integrating security measures with backup systems to facilitate automated recovery from ransomware attacks and minimize downtime.
Cyberhaven secured $88 million in a Series C round led by Adams Street Partners and Khosla Ventures. The company wants to bolster product development, expand AI detection capabilities and increase market reach in hope of becoming a leader in the fragmented data security market.
Tenable plans to acquire Israeli startup Eureka to enhance its cloud security platform with advanced data security posture management capabilities. The transaction aims to provide customers with comprehensive risk assessment and management tools in a single, unified platform.
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