eSentire Launches New Cloud-Based AI Engine for Insider and Persistent Threat Detection
New SaaS Application Delivers Human Expertise at Machine Scale
MobileIron and NetMotion Partner to Enable Secure, Uninterrupted Access to Apps for the Mobile Enterprise
MobileIron (NASDAQ: MOBL), the company to introduce the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust enterprise security platform, and NetMotion Software, the leader in mobile enterprise productivity solutions, announced a collaborative technology partnership to enable secure, reliable access to mission-critical mobile apps and real-time data for mobile workforces.
ManageEngine Introduces User and Entity Behavior Analytics in its SIEM Solution
Log360 UEBA Detects Insider Attacks, Anomalies with Machine Learning
SentinelOne Releases Mobile Admin App: Enabling Mobile Visibility and Response for Endpoint Threats
New Mobile Application Extends Endpoint Management Capabilities to iOS and Android Devices
Malware and Malicious Insiders Accounted for One-Third of All Cybercrime Costs Last Year, According to Report from Accenture and Ponemon Institute
Study also finds sharp rise in frequency and cost of ransomware attacks
Optiv Security Announces New Risk Transformation Service to Help Organizations Mitigate Enterprise Risk
Enables Clients to Embrace the Risk Revolution and Fundamentally Rewrite How They Manage Cybersecurity to Achieve Business Resilience
Verizon Expands Managed Security Services Portfolio with BlackBerry Cylance AI-Based Endpoint Security
NTT Security Corporation Acquires WhiteHat Security
This acquisition positions NTT Security as one of the most comprehensive pure-play cybersecurity services companies.
Tripwire Launches Vulnerability Management as a Service
Expansion of Tripwire ExpertOps supports strong cybersecurity foundation, delivering personalized consulting and managed services to organizations
Verizon study: Companies are becoming increasingly more mobile, but investment in mobile security is stuck in park
Verizon Mobile Security Index finds half (48 percent) of respondents said they sacrificed security to “get the job done”. Up from 32 percent last year.

