Topic: Security - Page 196
Worldwide Spending on Security Solutions Forecast to Reach $103.1 Billion in 2019, According to a New IDC Spending Guide
Worldwide spending on security-related hardware, software, and services is forecast to reach $103.1 billion in 2019, an increase of 9.4% over 2017. This pace of growth is expected to continue for the next several years as industries invest heavily in security solutions to meet a wide range of threats and requirements.
Free Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware Tool now protects businesses from pornware and other cyberthreats
Update extends desktop protection to various Windows Server versions to ensure comprehensive integrity of corporate data
Barracuda intel exposes the latest strategies cybercriminals are using to get past email security gateways
Best practices to defend against the three most prevalent types of spear-phishing attacks
Trend Micro Survey Confirms Organizations Struggle With a Lack of Security Talent and Tidal Waves of Threat Alerts
Nearly 50 percent of organizations surveyed lack the necessary talent to maintain security measures
71% of U.S. Businesses Plan to Use More AI & ML in 2019
Businesses Recognize the Need for AI & ML Tools in Cybersecurity, but Understanding is Still Lacking
HP Introduces Security as a Service for Windows 10 Endpoints
Part of the vendor’s increasingly strategic device-as-a-service program, the new offering is part of a larger shift from transactional to contractual customer relationships highlighted today by CEO Dion Weisler (pictured) at HP’s Reinvent conference.
Kaspersky Updates Endpoint Security for Business Solution
The new release can identify and block anomalous application or user behavior and includes both a web-based management console and administrative automation features.
SYNNEX Introduces Services for Palo Alto Networks Partners
The new offerings, which include end-to-end professional services, managed security services, and cloud migration services, are targeted at members of Palo Alto’s NextWave partner program building cybersecurity and cloud practices.
Asigra and Secret Double Octopus Partner to Provide Top-flight Authentication for Cloud-based Data Backups Susceptible to Ransomware Attacks
Asigra Inc., a leading cloud backup, recovery and restore software provider and†Secret Double Octopus, the pioneer of Password-Free Enterprise Authentication, announced their partnership to provide a critical layer of authentication to Asigra’s advanced anti-ransomware technology, preventing malware threats from silently targeting backup data.
ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus Extends Self-Service Password Management to Linux
Provides End Users a Fast, Secure Way to Reset Windows Active Directory Passwords from Linux Login Screen




