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Cylitic Security | November 15, 2021
Cylitic Security, a cyber security services provider, announced that it has chosen Swimlane, the leader in cloud-scale low-code security automation, to scale up its security operations. Cylitic is pioneering a comprehensive managed security service to help small to medium-sized businesses successfully fight off sophisticated cyberattacks. On average, Fortune 100 companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually on dedicated professional cybersecurity analysts...
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Cybersixgill | March 18, 2021
Cybersixgill, the pioneer in danger knowledge enablement, today reported that Darkfeed will be accessible through Swimlane's security robotization stage. Presently, Swimlane users can upgrade their danger research and occurrence response by coordinating noteworthy alerts from the industry's broadest and most comprehensive insight assortment from the profound and dull web. "Accurate and actionable intelligence is the key to successfully scaling cyber security operation...
NTT DATA | June 01, 2022
Swimlane, the leader in low-code security automation, today announced its partnership with NTT DATA, a global leader in IT services and cybersecurity, to reduce risk for shared customers via Swimlane’s award-winning low-code automation platform. The partnership will help organizations in the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region address compliance and regulatory requirements and tackle the challenges associated with managing big data. In addition to extending low-code security a...
abc6onyourside | January 15, 2020
A cybersecurity firm tested the security of Tik Tok and found "multiple vulnerabilities" in the app's code, allowing for security loopholes and hacking accounts. Check Point Research published their findings on the app, showing the security concerns. The firm's research shows they were able to manipulate code to mess with accounts' contents, delete and upload videos without the account owner's consent, make previously "hidden" videos public, and access persona...
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