Infocyte HUNT Cloud for AWS: Detection and IR for high-growth cloud environments

Infocyte today announced the availability of Infocyte HUNT Cloud for AWS, a solution combining detection and IR for high-growth cloud environments, unlike traditional endpoint protection platforms (EPPs) which don’t address cloud workloads. Analy… Continue reading Infocyte HUNT Cloud for AWS: Detection and IR for high-growth cloud environments

Tufin Extends Automation Leadership in Support of Digital Transformation Initiatives with An End to Manual Cloning of Server Policies

A recent report found that eight out of ten IT decision makers believe digital transformation increases cyber risk. Policy-based automation increases security and reduces the efforts invested in migrating existing applications and deploying new se… Continue reading Tufin Extends Automation Leadership in Support of Digital Transformation Initiatives with An End to Manual Cloning of Server Policies

Mining cryptocurrency at work lands Australian civil servant in court

A 33-year-old man from Sydney, New South Wales, could be sentenced to up to 10 years in jail after allegedly hijacking computers at his workplace to mine cryptocurrency for him. He’s probably not the first person in the world to be tempted into t… Continue reading Mining cryptocurrency at work lands Australian civil servant in court

Core Elastic Stack Security Features Now Available For Free Users As Well

Elastic, the company behind the most widely used enterprise search engine ElasticSearch and the Elastic Stack, today announced that it has decided to make core security features of the Elastic Stack free and accessible to all users.

ELK Stack or Elast… Continue reading Core Elastic Stack Security Features Now Available For Free Users As Well

This Week in Security: What’s up with Whatsapp, Windows XP Patches, And Cisco is Attacked by the Thrangrycat

Whatsapp allows for end-to-end encrypted messaging, secure VoIP calls, and until this week, malware installation when receiving a call. A maliciously crafted SRTCP connection can trigger a buffer overflow, and execute code on the target device. The vulnerability was apparently found first by a surveillance company, The NSO Group. NSO …read more

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