But the most memorable parts of CyberTech 2014 were the multiple visits to the start-up pavilion, which included new cybersecurity companies that are challenging the status quo.
But the most memorable parts of CyberTech 2014 were the multiple visits to the start-up pavilion, which included new cybersecurity companies that are challenging the status quo.
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Hackers broke into an Israeli defense ministry computer via an email attachment tainted with malicious software that looked like it had been sent by the country's Shin Bet secret security service, an Israeli cyber security firm said on Sunday.
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Yesterday’s story about the point-of-sale malware used in the Target attack has prompted a flood of analysis and reporting from antivirus and security vendors about related malware.
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It was, in essence, a cybercriminal’s dream. For months, an amorphous group of Eastern European hackers had been poking around the networks of major American retailers, searching for loose portals that would take them deep into corporate systems.
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MENLO PARK, CA – December 19, 2013 – Seculert, a leading advanced threat protection solution provider, today announced the appointment of Richard Greene as president of field operations and Moshe Meiseles as vice president of research and development.
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While the concept of sandboxing isn’t new, it wasn’t until a few years ago that it entered the mainstream network security vocabulary and enterprises began using on-premises sandboxing appliances to test suspicious executables for malware.
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Security researchers have spotted a new variant of the Sazoora data-theft Trojan employing nifty tricks to avoid security sandboxes.
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Researchers have detected a new variant of Sazoora malware, a data-hijacking trojan that is currently targeting U.S. users as part of an international campaign.
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The Dexter code was linked to a series of attacks on point-of-sale systems in the UK, US and dozens of other countries towards the end of last year.
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Of all the issues facing CIOs these days, probably none is more challenging than cybersecurity. Literally every day we hear news about major cyber attacks being discovered. And these attacks are not just limited to smaller companies or run of the mill DDoS attacks, but major network penetrations everywhere from Fortune 500 companies to the Pentagon and the US military.
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Hackers broke into an Israeli defense ministry computer via an email attachment tainted with malicious software that looked like it had been sent by the country's Shin Bet secret security service, an Israeli cyber security firm said on Sunday.
Topics: News & Media, In the Media
Yesterday’s story about the point-of-sale malware used in the Target attack has prompted a flood of analysis and reporting from antivirus and security vendors about related malware.
Topics: News & Media, In the Media
It was, in essence, a cybercriminal’s dream. For months, an amorphous group of Eastern European hackers had been poking around the networks of major American retailers, searching for loose portals that would take them deep into corporate systems.
Topics: News & Media, In the Media
MENLO PARK, CA – December 19, 2013 – Seculert, a leading advanced threat protection solution provider, today announced the appointment of Richard Greene as president of field operations and Moshe Meiseles as vice president of research and development.
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While the concept of sandboxing isn’t new, it wasn’t until a few years ago that it entered the mainstream network security vocabulary and enterprises began using on-premises sandboxing appliances to test suspicious executables for malware.
Topics: News & Media, In the Media
Security researchers have spotted a new variant of the Sazoora data-theft Trojan employing nifty tricks to avoid security sandboxes.
Topics: News & Media, In the Media
Researchers have detected a new variant of Sazoora malware, a data-hijacking trojan that is currently targeting U.S. users as part of an international campaign.
Topics: News & Media, In the Media
The Dexter code was linked to a series of attacks on point-of-sale systems in the UK, US and dozens of other countries towards the end of last year.
Topics: News & Media, In the Media
Of all the issues facing CIOs these days, probably none is more challenging than cybersecurity. Literally every day we hear news about major cyber attacks being discovered. And these attacks are not just limited to smaller companies or run of the mill DDoS attacks, but major network penetrations everywhere from Fortune 500 companies to the Pentagon and the US military.
Topics: News & Media, In the Media