Infosec products of the month: July 2023

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: BreachRx, Code42, ComplyAdvantage, Darktrace, Dig Security, Diligent, Fidelis Cybersecurity, Hubble, Netscout, Panorays, Privacera, Regula, SeeMetrics, Tenable… Continue reading Infosec products of the month: July 2023

New infosec products of the week: July 14, 2023

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Fidelis Cybersecurity, Hubble, NETSCOUT, Regula, and WatchGuard. WatchGuard expands identity protection capabilities with AuthPoint Total Identity Security AuthP… Continue reading New infosec products of the week: July 14, 2023

Hubble Aurora empowers businesses to gain insights into their technology ecosystems

Hubble announced its next-generation Technology Asset Visibility and Cybersecurity Posture Management Platform, Aurora. Aurora builds on the foundation of Hubble’s existing Asset Intelligence platform, providing users with asset visibility and in… Continue reading Hubble Aurora empowers businesses to gain insights into their technology ecosystems

Evidence suggests theoretical ‘missing link’ black hole exists nearby

Black holes come in two distinct types – small and supermassive. A group in the middle has long been hypothesized to exist, and now Hubble has found some strong evidence for one of these intermediate-mass black holes in a nearby star cluster.Continue R… Continue reading Evidence suggests theoretical ‘missing link’ black hole exists nearby

“Runaway” supermassive black hole creates new stars in its wake

Astronomers have spotted a bizarre sight out in the cosmos unlike anything they’ve ever seen before. A supermassive black hole has been ejected from its host galaxy, leaving a streak of light almost twice as wide as the Milky Way in its wake as the sho… Continue reading “Runaway” supermassive black hole creates new stars in its wake

40 years of Saturn data uncovers never-before-seen ring phenomenon

Saturn is renowned for its rings, easily visible through an ordinary telescope. Now, using observations collected over 40 years, scientists have discovered that the planet’s iconic rings may not be as calm as they look, uncovering a never-before-seen i… Continue reading 40 years of Saturn data uncovers never-before-seen ring phenomenon

Hubble captures timelapse video of DART spacecraft impacting asteroid

Back in September, NASA deliberately crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid to test a potential planetary defense technique. To mark the publication of four new scientific papers that confirm the method works, NASA has now released a video of the impact… Continue reading Hubble captures timelapse video of DART spacecraft impacting asteroid

James Webb spots Milky-Way-like galaxies earlier than thought possible

The James Webb Space Telescope continues to probe greater depths of space and time than any other observatory. Now, the instrument has discovered galaxies with a structure like that of our own Milky Way 11 billion light-years away, which raises questio… Continue reading James Webb spots Milky-Way-like galaxies earlier than thought possible

Eerie “ghost light” detected emanating from within the solar system

Astronomers have detected an eerie glow of “ghost light” that could represent a previously unknown component of the solar system. Comparing data from two distinct viewpoints – Hubble and New Horizons – the researchers subtracted light from known object… Continue reading Eerie “ghost light” detected emanating from within the solar system

Asteroid grows two tails after DART spacecraft collision

Astronomers have been keenly watching the asteroid Didymos since the historic DART mission successfully crashed a spacecraft into it last month. And now, Hubble has detected something unexpected – the asteroid has sprouted two tails.Continue ReadingCat… Continue reading Asteroid grows two tails after DART spacecraft collision