Security and privacy just got a leg up in the Switzerland
Cameron Camp, Security Researcher at ESET discusses that security and privacy get a leg up in Proton’s legal challenge against data retention and disclosure obligations
Cameron Camp, Security Researcher at ESET discusses that security and privacy get a leg up in Proton’s legal challenge against data retention and disclosure obligations
A new survey by the leading virtual private network provider NordVPN revealed that almost 60% of people have smart TVs in their homes. However, almost 1 in 4 do nothing to protect their smart devices.
AmiViz has partnered with Cybersixgill to bring its advanced collection and threat intelligence products and solutions to the Middle East. Now part of AmiViz’s enterprise B2B marketplace, Cybersixgill’s advanced technology will enable Middle Eastern organizations to protect themselves against malicious cyberattacks that come from the deep and dark web, even before they can materialise.
Rick Peters, Operational Technology Global Enablement Director at Fortinet outlines the challenges of OT companies and provides, advise on how to overcome these challenges.
AmiViz today announced that it has developed the region’s first B2B e-commerce platform with a human touch for the cyber security industry to serve the channel ecosystem by automating the entire business process.
Tomas Foltyn, security writer at ESET discusses the privacy and security issues faced by the videoconferencing platform, Zoom that has caught the fancy of millions of users worldwide either for work or education or leisure purpose, as they get confined to their homes amid efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cameron Camp, the security researcher at ESET explains that for various reasons, most of the cities in the world are yet ill-prepared to handle the cyber security risks associated with Smart Cities despite big huge focus on Smart Cities at this year’s CES.
Global leaders in safety, security and risk-based engineering and consulting, Jensen Hughes announced its plans to open its office this month in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia to further grow its footprint across the globe and support the Kingdom’s growth and modernisation through its safety and security expertise.
Cyber-attacks cost companies worldwide an estimated $300-400 billion each year in unanticipated downtime and that number is projected to increase sharply. Some large industrial organizations estimate their cost of downtime in the millions of dollars per hour.
Boon Edam, a global leader in security entrances and architectural revolving doors, announced that RagingWire Data Centers has installed Boon Edam’s Tourlock 180+90 security revolving doors as part of its integrated access systems that protect their data centers in Ashburn, Va. and Sacramento, Calif.