by ray | Oct 26, 2016 | Security
A wealth of young security companies is trying to capitalize on businesses moving toward security platforms that help them respond more quickly when they suffer successful cyberattacks in hopes of limiting the damage they do. These firms take varying approaches to...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Security
My company, Radware, recently polled 205 C-level IT executives of companies with at least $50 million in revenue to find out how they’re reacting to recent high-profile security breaches. We surveyed executives from the U.S. and U.K. to take their temperature on...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Security
The House of Representative’s Science, Space and Technology Committee released its investigative report on Wednesday. It presents the FDIC’s bank regulators as technologically inept — and deceitful. According to congressional investigators, the...
by ray | Sep 19, 2016 | Security
Even if your password is a bit more complicated that “qwerty,” your information is always out there in the big, bad world of the Internet. Just this week, it was revealed that hundreds of millions of account details had been stolen from many popular email services and...
by ray | Sep 15, 2016 | Tech News, Security
As the curtain opens on 2016, you can expect massive changes in the security landscape. Technology providers such as firewall vendors, switching vendors and others will fade as new solutions better suited to the cloud computing environment emerge. On the flip side,...
by ray | Sep 15, 2016 | Google, Google Workspace, Security
In an effort to further increase account security for Google Apps users, a recent change has been made to our security policy, whereby OAuth2 tokens issued for access to certain products will now be revoked when a user’s password is changed. For example, if a...