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Siemplify specialises in end-to-end security services for enterprises, typically referred to as security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) services.
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Hyderabad: The Norton Labs team, made up of a dedicated network of global threat and security research experts, has predicted that in 2022, cyber activism will gain momentum, scammers will target people suffering through natural disasters, crypto scams will increase as more users buy in, and the next 12 months promise to be busy ones […]
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Addressing a news conference after a meeting of the ministers on Friday, Koritnik said the proposal aims to further improve the resilience and incident response capacities of both the public and private sector and the EU as a whole
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New Delhi: Nearly 88 per cent of boards of directors view cybersecurity as a business risk as opposed to a technology risk. However, only 12 per cent of them have a dedicated board-level cybersecurity committee, according to a new report. Even as business leaders are aware of the need to secure the enterprise against new […]
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Hyderabad: In the second quarter of 2021, India witnessed a dramatic spike in internet-borne threats when compared with the first quarter. The number of web threats during the Q2 almost doubled and the statistics show a concerning rise in the number of threats targeted at Indian internet users during the April-July 2021. According to a […]
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The meeting at the White House on Wednesday was attended by Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella
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Hyderabad: While the pandemic has made us hooked onto our gadgets, it has also given a push to cybercriminals. Various fake payments offers and discounted Covid-19 tests, phishing ads for fake QR codes and vaccination certificates for restaurants and public event are some of the popular schemes being used by cyber-criminals. Kaspersky products detected and […]
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The training module has been prepared by experts and will be taught by experienced faculty.
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Hyderabad: DXC Technology and NASSCOM Foundation jointly launched the Employability Skills Programme to train 7,500 underserved students in ‘New-Age Technologies’. A social initiative of DXC Technology, the programme will train students from 35-plus tier II and tier III technical and non-technical colleges from the States of Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra […]
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After posting record highs in both April and May, cybersecurity firm SonicWall recorded another new high of 78.4 million ransomware attacks in June 2021 alone.
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In collaboration with experts from Virginia Tech, the University of Queensland and Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, researchers at the US Army Research Laboratory devised a technique called ‘DESOLATOR
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Ambassador Katrin Kivi to meet Telangana Industries Minister KT Rama Rao on Tuesday to extend the nation’s MoU with the State and deepen collaborations across core technology domains
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The Department for International Trade launches fintech competition as a part of Global Entrepreneur Programme
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Hyderabad: The IT industry body in its recent report mentioned that the top 5 IT companies in India are planning to add 96,000 employees and the industry continues to be a net hirer of skilled talent, adding 1,38,000 people in FY21. However, even as automation is set to make some job roles redundant, there are […]
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Latest report highlights that India has the most Coinminer, Equated malware, and WannaCry ransomware detections
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The research wing of New Delhi-based think tank CyberPeace Foundation, along with Autobot Infosec Pvt Ltd, studied two such incidents on the name of SBI.
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Mandating e-commerce firms to disclose consumers’ data in the absence of data protection law is perplexing
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Researchers at Sophos, a global leader in next-generation cybersecurity, have detailed a curious cyberattack campaign that targets users of pirated software with malware designed to block access to websites hosting pirated software.
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World Wide Intranets — closed, proprietary networks — might hold the key to putting a check on rising ransomware attacks
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Around 25 private engineering colleges have sought permission from the university for winding up the core engineering courses.