By Ray Kafity, Vice President – Middle East Turkey and Africa (META) at Attivo Networks Every year, IT and cybersecurity …
Cyber Security Predictions 2022, Attivo Focuses on Protecting Identity
Cybersecurity predictions: Identity protection to be a priority in 2022.
FIN12 the threat actor responsible for 20% of ransomware attacks
FIN12: The Prolific Ransomware Intrusion Threat Actor That Has Aggressively Pursued Healthcare Targets.
Attivo visibility products are set to provide unprecedented awareness
Ray Kafity, Vice President – Middle East Turkey and Africa (META) at Attivo Networks, took the time to speak about their new IDR solutions that will be debuted at GITEX 2021, the dialogues they intend to have with stakeholders at the event and the importance identity protection solutions in the future.
AlJammaz Technologies strengthens cybersecurity offerings with FireEye partnership
AlJammaz Technologies has announced today that it has signed a distribution agreement with FireEye, the intelligence-led security company.
GISEC.virtual hosts debut e-conference
First GISEC.virtual conference track to focus on rising threats to banking, financial services institutions
FireEye introduces new endpoint security framework for rapid feature deployment
FireEye has introduced a new Innovation Architecture behind FireEye Endpoint Security, including the availability of several new modules for protection, investigation and response.
Cybercriminals are increasingly turning to ransomware as a secondary source of income: report
FireEye has released the FireEye® Mandiant® M-Trends® 2020 report. The report shares statistics and insights gleaned from FireEye Mandiant investigations around the globe in 2019.
Hacking victims are uncovering attacks faster: FireEye
The global median dwell time, defined as the duration between the start of a cyber intrusion and it being identified, …
Middle East energy firms a prime target for Iran-backed attacks
Intelligence-led security firm FireEye, has released information about a new cyber espionage operation primarily targeting Middle Eastern organisations in the energy sector.
EMEA firms take almost six months to detect a cyber-attack: report
FireEye has announced the release of its annual M-Trends report, which found that attackers were present in EMEA organisations’ networks a median of 175 days before being detected in 2017.
FireEye reveals details of Iranian hacking group
FireEye has announced details of an Iranian hacking group with potential destructive capabilities which FireEye has named APT33. FireEye analysis reveals …
FireEye: EMEA firms take 106 days to deal with attacks
FireEye has today announced the release of its annual M-Trends report which found that attackers are present in EMEA organisations’ networks a median of 3.5 months before being detected.
FireEye launches Helix
FireEye has introduced Helix, a platform that unifies network, endpoint and third-party product visibility with the FireEye iSIGHT Intelligence and Mandiant expertise.
FireEye hosts conference for KSA partners
FireEye has recently held a conference for its partners in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on the 24th of August at the Ritz-Carlton Riyadh.
The means and motivation
FireEye Founder, Vice Chairman and CTO Ashar Aziz discusses the company’s transition to an as-a-service model – and his vision for the impact of a “cyber-geddon” – with Security Advisor Middle East.
FireEye unveils results of ‘M-Trends 2016’ report
Compiled from threat investigations conducted by Mandiant’s leading consultants in 2015, ‘M-Trends 2016’ details the cyber trends and tactics threat actors used to compromise businesses and steal data.
FireEye: Cyber warfare defined by espionage and proxy conflicts
The world is still in the foothills of the cyberwar era but already online confrontation is being defined by an unstable and possibly dangerous mixture of proxy conflicts and old-fashioned espionage, mixed with lower-level digital activism, security firm FireEye has said.
China suffers major DDoS attack on .cn domain
China’s Internet on early Sunday morning suffered a major distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that briefly disrupted and slowed …
Dropbox, WordPress used in cyber-espionage campaign
The Chinese cyber-spies behind the widely publicised espionage campaign against The New York Times have added Dropbox and WordPress to their bag of spear-phishing tricks.