HCL Technologies has opened its first European Cybersecurity Fusion Center (CSFC) in Gothenburg, Sweden. HCL’s CSFC is a state-of-the-art security operations and response facility, integrating multi-domain security teams, processes and cutting-edge analytics enabling organizations to detect threats faster and resolve incidents efficiently. The Gothenburg CSFC further strengthens HCL’s global innovation drive, adding to the cybersecurity capabilities of its existing network of five CSFC’s...
Read MoreDue to the current pandemic, and the ensuing remote work, many organisations have now had to change their IT priorities. To understand this shift and revise previous predictions, Netwrix recently conducted another online survey, polling 937 IT professionals from around the world, and released the 2020 Netwrix IT Trends Report: Reshaped Reality.
Read MoreMcAfee has introduced significant enhancements to its Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution delivered by MVISION Unified Cloud Edge (UCE) by launching easy-to-use integrations with third-party Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) solutions, and extending its UCE platform to enable global strategic partners to deliver managed SASE offerings. In addition, McAfee continues to progress engagement with leading global service providers Atos and BT to offer a range of managed Web,...
Read Moree92plus and Bitglass, the Total Cloud Security company, have formed an agreement to offer e92plus’ clients a comprehensive security platform for consistent protections across any apps, devices, web destinations, on-premises resources, or infrastructure.
Read MoreMore than 50% of UK businesses are turning to outsourced partners for cyber security services according to research commissioned by Skurio, a provider of Digital Risk Protection solutions. This comes at a time when skills shortages continue to affect a large number of organisations, and there are rising wages for in-demand security specialists.
Read MoreExabeam has released new research, revealing that 62 percent of blue teams have difficulty stopping red teams during adversary simulation exercises. Respondents named threat detection, incident response and flexibility/openness to change while working remotely as the top three areas that blue teams must improve upon. This indicates an increase in technical and adaptability challenges since the same study was performed in 2019, where the focus fell heavily on teamwork and communication.
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