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businesswire | December 10, 2020
FireMon, the main organization security strategy the executives organization that brings visibility, control, nimbleness, and mechanization to enterprise cloud and half and half organization infrastructure, today declared it has signed with DLT Solutions, the chief government innovation solutions aggregator. The partnership will encourage FireMon's commitment to public sector clients, simplify purchasing for government agencies, and give DLT's channel partners access to its dexterous org...
Foresite Cybersecurity | June 02, 2022
Foresite Cybersecurity, a leading cybersecurity and compliance provider, announced today that it is transitioning from technical services to a product-led Open XDR SaaS platform. The platform will provide a distinct edge for mid-market enterprises by allowing them to consolidate security data from several sources into a single spot to acquire a holistic view of their security and policy compliance maturity. "Our strategy is to provide our customers with an open,...
DATA SECURITY
Red Hat | May 11, 2022
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced new security innovations and capabilities across its portfolio of open hybrid cloud technologies. Designed to help organizations mitigate risks and meet compliance requirements across increasingly complex IT environments that mix cloud services, traditional systems and edge devices, these enhancements are intended to minimize complexity, while helping customers improve their security posture and enable DevS...
Infosecurity | March 13, 2020
America has abandoned plans to introduce an Israeli-made missile system over fears that it may not be cyber-secure. The US Army spent $373m on the purchase of two batteries of Iron Dome missiles last year. Plans to spend a further $600m on two new batteries and Iron Dome components by 2023 have now been scrapped after Israel reportedly refused to hand over the system's source code. Without access to the source code, the army cannot integrate the batteries with its other air defense systems. ...
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