Topic: Hardware - Page 46
SonicWall Launches New Firewalls and Cloud Security Platform
The product wave includes a new set of NSa midrange firewalls and an updated version of SonicWall’s real-time deep memory inspection technology capable of scanning Office documents and .PDFs for hidden malware.
ForceShield Launches DeviceShield for IoT Security Without Signature Updates
Lightweight IoT security solution offers proactive protection against bot attacks and zero-day vulnerability on all types of IoT devices
Poll: Nearly Half Report IoT Security and Managing Increasing Amounts of Data as Greatest Challenges in Cybersecurity
Forty percent of professionals report that managing increasing amounts of data and connected device (Internet of Things) security pose the greatest cybersecurity challenges to their organization over the next 12 months, according to a recent†Deloitte poll.
ATEN Secure KVM Switch Series Isolates Each Computer Source and Security Classification, While Sharing Multiple Peripherals
18 New Secure KVM Switches Achieve NIAP Certification and PSS PP v3.0 Compliance
AppRiver Buys Roaring Penguin
The acquisition, which buttresses AppRiver’s presence in the Canadian market and adds new capabilities to its anti-spam offerings, is the first step in a larger effort to become a global player in cloud-based software and services.
Gartner Says Worldwide IoT Security Spending Will Reach $1.5 Billion in 2018
By 2021, Regulatory Compliance Will Become the Prime Influencer for IoT Security Uptake
BlackBerry and Microsoft partner to empower the mobile workforce
Companies deliver seamless Mobile App experience and policy compliance; BlackBerry Secure platform now available on Azure
Exabeam Tackles Compromised IoT Threat
New Entity Analytics Product Uses Machine Learning to Flag Suspicious Device Behavior
First HIPAA Compliant Medical Mouse
Seal Shield continues to innovate in the Infection Control Technology Field
Cybercriminals using new monetization techniques to profit from mobile advertising Trojans
Kaspersky Lab issued its annual “Mobile Malware Evolution” report, which found that mobile advertising Trojans, the top mobile malware threat from 2016, went into decline in 2017.