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Forescout Technologies Inc. | March 02, 2023
On March 1, 2023, Forescout Technologies, a leading automated cybersecurity solutions provider, launched Forescout XDR to enhance enterprises' investigation, detection, and response capabilities against advanced threats across their extended enterprises. Currently, security operation centers (SOCs) are inundated with an average of 450 alerts per hour, and analysts often spend precious time correlating low-fidelity alerts and chasing false positives. Forescout XDR uses data s...
Red Hat, IBM, Google, Microsoft | August 10, 2020
With the growth of open source software such as Linux and cloud computing becoming more wide spread, a host of tech giants have joined a new group focusing on improving security. Red Hat – the global leader in Linux open source software and solutions – is part of the Open Source Security Foundation as well as IBM, Red Hat’s owner. Also signing on are GitHub, Google, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, NCC Group, OWASP Foundation, ElevenPaths, GitLab, Hacker...
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NTT | July 02, 2021
A world leader in application security, WhiteHat Security, has announced today its formal change of name into NTT Application Security. However, there will not be any change in ownership of the organization. Also the new name provides a nearer identity with the parent establishment of which it remains an independent, wholly-owned subsidiary. NTT Application Security will remain to be powered by cloud-based and award-winning application security platform of WhiteHat. The change can...
Security Boulevard | January 20, 2020
A ransomware attack targeting the city of New Orleans has inflicted $7 million in losses so far, with more to be incurred in coming months, Mayor Latoya Cantrell said in a recent update. At 5 a.m. on December 13, New Orleans was becoming the latest victim in a long string of ransomware attacks directed as U.S. municipalities, throwing the state of Louisiana’s most populous city into a state of emergency. Employees were told to disconnect all computer systems, including servers, and halt al...
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