Five Steps for IT Management Success When Deploying Bromium with End Users

Deploying Bromium frees-up end-users from having to worry about viruses, Trojan horses, worms and other forms of malware. Bromium is a trouble free-experience for end users with hundreds of thousands of endpoints deployed globally and billions of micro-VMs launched globally. The key is helping end users understand how compliance protects your organization. What’s it like […] Continue reading Five Steps for IT Management Success When Deploying Bromium with End Users

New Threat Report: Hackers are Adapting to Microsoft’s Safer Software

Our semi-annual  Bromium Labs Threat Report shows Microsoft software is getting harder to exploit. In response, hackers are getting cannier: focusing more on ransomware and watering-hole attacks, for example. These new threats mean that even though Microsoft’s systems are safer, users have to be more on their guard than ever. Download the report and then […] Continue reading New Threat Report: Hackers are Adapting to Microsoft’s Safer Software

Bromium is a Distinguished Security Vendor in the 2017 TAG Cyber Annual

Released today, Ed Amoroso’s 2017 TAG Cyber Security Annual – a practical guide for anyone serious about cybersecurity. Simon Crosby talks about his experience with Ed and why this compendium is worth your read. The Annual is a free download for anyone who’s interested. When I was a grad student at Cambridge in the mid […] Continue reading Bromium is a Distinguished Security Vendor in the 2017 TAG Cyber Annual

The Evolution of Ransomware and What You Can Do To Fight It

Ransomware is this year’s most buzz worthy malware story. Access is easy – your end users simply click on something that appears trusted and the bad guys are in. While old methods attempt to stop the threat, we offer a different approach that will protect your data and your network. The cybercriminal world is not […] Continue reading The Evolution of Ransomware and What You Can Do To Fight It

Apple Patches OS X Vulnerabilities After Cyberattack on Human Rights Dissident

Apple just issued a patch for yet another vulnerability discovered as part of the cyberattack on a UAE human rights dissident. Continue reading Apple Patches OS X Vulnerabilities After Cyberattack on Human Rights Dissident

France warns Microsoft to Stop Collecting Windows 10 Users’ Personal Data

We have heard a lot about privacy concerns surrounding Windows 10 and accusations on Microsoft of collecting too much data about users without their consent.

Now, the French data protection authority has ordered Microsoft to stop it.

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Core Tor Contributor Leaves Project; Shutting Down Important Tor Nodes

Another blow to the Tor Project: One of the Tor Project’s earliest contributors has decided to quit the project and shut down all of the important Tor nodes under his administration.

Lucky Green was part of the Tor Project before the anonymity network… Continue reading Core Tor Contributor Leaves Project; Shutting Down Important Tor Nodes

Microsoft Wins! Govt Can’t Force Tech Companies to Hand Over Data Stored Overseas

Especially after the Snowden revelations of global mass surveillance by US intelligence agencies at home and abroad, various countries demanded tech companies including Google, Apple, and Microsoft to set-up and maintain their servers in respective countries in order to keep their citizen data within boundaries.

The US government has powers to comply US-based tech companies with the court

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WebUSB API — Connect Your USB Devices Securely to the Internet

Two Google engineers have developed a draft version of an API called WebUSB that would allow you to connect your USB devices to the Web safely and securely, bypassing the need for native drivers.

WebUSB – developed by Reilly Grant and Ken Rockot – has been introduced to the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Incubator Community Group (W3C WICG), is build to offer a universal platform that could

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