The State of Endpoint Security: Past, Present and Future

June 14, 2017

Is Malware Winning? It does not look like things are getting better in the world of cybersecurity… powerful ransomware, breaches affecting 100+ million people, state-sponsored attacks and unprecedented vulnerabilities. Just think back to 2017 that saw WannaCry ransomware, NotPetya wiper malware, and the Equifax breach, to name just a few incidents. Shipping giant Maersk estimates that the “NotPetya cyberattack cost it $250m-$300m in lost business.”1 Already this year, Meltdown and Specter vulnerabilities have affected computing environments at a scale not seen before. According to a SANS survey, 53% of organizations have experienced an endpoint compromise within the last two years.

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Scenarios for the Future of Cybercrime - White Paper for Decision Makers

whitePaper | January 28, 2020

Project 2020 is an initiative of the International Cyber Security Protection Alliance (ICSPA). Its aim is to anticipate the future of cybercrime, enabling governments, businesses and citizens to prepare themselves for the challenges and opportunities of the coming decade. It comprises a range of activities, including common threat reporting, scenario exercises, policy guidance and capacity building.

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2022 Global Cybersecurity Awareness Training Study

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The benefit awareness cybersecurity awareness training, particular phishing simulations, have gained wide acceptance in business and the public sector.

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whitePaper | November 17, 2019

The first half of 2019 brought interesting developments in malware targeting popular operating systems, in hardware and software vulnerabilities affecting consumer and businesses, and in the increased number of attacks aimed at (and even carried out by) IoTs. With the money motive driving the proliferation of malware, cybercriminals are nothing if not resourceful when developing new malware strands or coming up with more successful attack vectors. The number of malware samples roaming the internet is about to reach the 1 billion1 milestone.

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X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2022

whitePaper | September 12, 2022

The world continues to grapple with a lasting pandemic, shifts to work-from-home and back-to-office, and geopolitical changes spawning a constant drone of mistrust. All of this equates to chaos, and it is in chaos that cybercriminals thrive.

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2022 Cyber Security Report

whitePaper | July 25, 2022

The past twelve months represents one of the most turbulent and disruptive periods on record, at least as far as security is concerned. As governments and businesses around the world continued to navigate the uncharted waters of a global pandemic, the so-called “new normal” still felt a long way off. Digital transformation efforts were dramatically accelerated as businesses embraced hybrid and remote working arrangements, but the same questions around security maturity that plagued many businesses in 2020 persisted through 2021.

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VIRSEC ® SECURITY PLATFORM

whitePaper | December 10, 2019

Advanced application attacks that weaponize at runtime (WRT) are increasingly putting businesses at risk. These attacks challenge application security by leveraging fileless malware, memory corruption and uncommon vulnerabilities to evade traditional security solutions. WRTs manipulate legitimate processes and enable stealthy execution of malicious code, resulting in data breaches, damaged infrastructure, and financial losses.

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Company dedicated to the development of disruptive technology in the field of information security solutions to provide network security and endpoint to our customers. Our portfolio includes some specific services for enterprises (SMEs and large). Young and very dynamic environment, to suit market needs. Startup in the ICT sector, awarded shares in different markets, products and company have high growth potential.

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