Adlumin CEO Robert Johnston discusses the company's recent $70 million funding round, its global expansion and its solutions for ransomware and data exfiltration prevention. Here are the top bets Adlumin is making around cybersecurity protection for midmarket organizations worldwide.
What's the best strategy for exploiting a known vulnerability in ransomware to help victims decrypt their files for free? That question continues to recur as researchers discover such vulnerabilities and then must weigh whether or not to publicize the flaws, which tips off the ransomware operators.
BigID CEO Dimitri Sirota discusses how the company will use its $60 million Series D funding to drive profitability, pursue strategic acquisitions around artificial intelligence and expand its data security and compliance innovations, including a unique app store for data solutions.
ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins explains how Series D funding is driving the company's zero trust cybersecurity model forward. He discusses the company's focus on improving endpoint security, the introduction of an MDR service, and plans for global data center expansion to better serve customers.
Resilience, grit and adaptability are key traits for success in the professional world. But what happens when these qualities are put to the test? Unexpected events can shake us to our core and challenge our ability to persevere and adapt. Here's how to navigate such situations.
As cybersecurity teams build their incident response plans, the first question they usually ask is, "How can I find the data that's out there?" Faced with third-party supply chain issues and shadow IT, CISOs are struggling with answering that question, said Rubrik's Jason Pope.
With 65% of its revenue coming from the United States, data security startup Odaseva will use its $54 million Series C funding round to enhance R&D, expand its product line and strengthen its market presence in compliance, failover management and zero trust protection.
Multiple critical vulnerabilities in Emerson Rosemount 370XA gas chromatographs could allow malicious actors to access sensitive data, cause denial-of-service conditions and execute arbitrary commands. Emerson recommends that end users update the firmware on the products.
Who's responsible for the data breaches experienced by customers of the data warehousing platform Snowflake due to credential stuffing attacks? While users have security responsibilities, multiple platforms - including Snowflake - have shortcomings they must urgently address.
Artificial intelligence tools are both a blessing and a curse for companies. They enable staff to be more efficient and get tasks done quicker, but they also allow an ever-increasing amount of sensitive data to walk out of the organization. Risk management controls need to be in place.
More reasons to beware breathless reporting about a ransomware group's latest supposed victim: LockBit's claim to have breached the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. Instead, the actual victim is Evolve Bancorp, which is currently dealing with an enforcement action by - wait for it - the Fed.
Jana Partners announced a "significant" stake in Boston-based Rapid7 on Wednesday and plans to push the vulnerability management firm to sell itself. The activist investor is working with investment firm Cannae Holdings and wants Cannae to team up with a private equity firm to buy Rapid7.
Acronis President Gaidar Magdanurov discusses the need for immutable backups in the current threat landscape and highlights the benefits of integrating security measures with backup systems to facilitate automated recovery from ransomware attacks and minimize downtime.
Developers of a computer hardware project for stopping memory-based cyberattacks will soon release standards in a bid to overcome commercial hurdles to its adoption. Backers of the Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions, or CHERI, architecture hope it becomes more widely adopted.
The U.S. federal government is taking broad enforcement actions against the Russian cybersecurity giant Kaspersky Labs by banning the company from selling its antivirus software products in the United States after an investigation raised national security concerns.
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