The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) announced it has selected Kaspersky solutions to counter a rise in cyberthreats as it sets …
“We have to reconsider the way we do cybersecurity” – Eugene Kaspersky
Kaspersky’s CEO Eugene Kaspersky has said that today’s hyperconnected world means that security leaders need to collaborate and completely rethink …
ATM/PoS malware attacks continuing to grow in 2022
ATM/PoS malware “recovers” from covid-19, with the number of attacks continuing to grow in 2022.
A10 Networks reveal the best practices for preventing Botnet attacks
Amr Alashaal, Regional Vice President – Middle East at A10 Networks, highlights the security ramifications and impact that Log4j is …
Acronis report indicates ransomware damages to exceed $30bn by 2023
Acronis, a global leader in cyber protection, unveiled its mid-year cyberthreats report, and the results of the report are worrying …
Group-IB executive believes they have the complete platform for cybersecurity
Ashraf Koheil, Director of Business Development, Middle & Africa at Group-IB, has stated his belief that the security solution and …
Emitac executive outlines the importance of a ‘software-defined data center’
CNME Editor Mark Forker spoke to Vikas Agrawal, Head of Presales at Emitac Enterprise Solutions to find out how the …
Pro-Assad hackers compromise White House emails, Reuters Twitter feed
The goal of these attacks was to spread pro-Assad messages, supporting the Syrian leader whose government is entrenched in a civil war.
F5 data centre firewall aces performance test
F5 Networks says its BIG-IP 10200v with Advanced Firewall Manager (AFM) can handle traffic at 80-Gbps rates while screening and protecting tens of millions of connections, and simultaneously load-balancing server traffic.
Signed Macintosh malware uses right-to-left override
Researchers at F-Secure have discovered malware targeting OS X, which leverages a technique called right-to-left override (RLO) in order to spoof its malicious nature.