Threat Landscape stories
Attackers have doubled the number of techniques simultaneously deployed against victims in a few short months.
Check Point Software Technologies has been recognized as a Major Player by IDC in the worldwide modern endpoint security market.
Cyber threats are escalating as alliances between threat actors grow, according to cybersecurity firm Group-IB.
Businesses in Australia are exploring the potential of 5G networks and the need for secure SD-WAN solutions to ensure success.
Cybersecurity trends for 2022 include more high-profile attacks, ransomware gangs, weaponisation, and supply chain attacks, according to HP.
Asia-Pacific leading open banking thanks to digital ecosystems and data sharing. Australia moving towards wide rollout. Trust and security key.
Barracuda's managed service provider (MSP) business experiences rapid growth following acquisition of SKOUT cybersecurity.
Fortinet named Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Network Firewalls for the twelfth time, showcasing their security-driven networking innovations.
Ransomware's growing power is sucking other cyberthreats into its orbit, creating a unified and modular attack system, warns Sophos.
There has been alarming advances in the scale and sophistication of phishing attacks perpetrated by the adversary against organisations.
DDoS attacks reach unprecedented levels in Q3 2021, targeting digital infrastructure operators, says Link11. Attack frequency rises 17% from Q2.
Akamai Technologies introduces App - API Protector, a next-gen web application and API protection solution for stronger security outcomes.
Fortinet has announced a new security solution to enable organisations to secure and connect work-from-anywhere.
Quality device management, from the cloud, has become paramount for ensuring business productivity and continuity.
Cybersecurity heavyweights McAfee Enterprise and FireEye share predictions on the cyber threat landscape in 2022.
ZeroFox expands in Australia and New Zealand with partnerships with distributors Netpoleon and emt Distribution, targeting cyber threats for enterprises.
Massive uptick in DDoS attacks against communications, healthcare, and technology sectors, according to Radware's Q3 report.
Malware and scams continue to plague thousands of New Zealanders, laying $3.3 million to waste in just three months.
The Cyber Security Emergency Response Plan (CSERP) is the framework that the government will use in the event of a cyber-emergency.
Advantage, a New Zealand IT company, has thrived for over 37 years by evolving its services to meet changing cyber threats including managed security.