Organizations today have a wealth of security tools available to them but many struggle to take full advantage of the technology they have. Too often, this results in a damaging breach that could have been avoided if their solutions had been configured and updated properly or if detections had been noticed and acted...
Faced with today's complex threat landscape, many organizations are failing to successfully implement a fundamental endpoint security program, let alone a comprehensive one. The situation can be exacerbated when serious incidents emerge and the organization lacks the time or expertise to properly remediate the...
Automation can help you identify and respond to growing security threats faster and at scale.
Red Hat helps you protect your business by connecting your security teams, tools, and processes with a consistent, collaborative automation platform.
Download this eBook to learn how to automate security with Red Hat's...
Integration is essential.
Unified automation approaches require integration between your automation platform and your security technologies.
Download this eBook to read more about Red Hat's common and high level case studies that can serve as a starting point for your organization's security automation journey.
The Threat Intelligence Spotlight: Hunting Evasive Malware report draws on data gathered from the 650-plus organizations that eSentire protects and VMware Carbon Black's extensive endpoint protection install base.
A global pandemic, distributed workforces and rapid migration to more cloud services have altered...
Outsourcing your endpoint protection can deliver positive returns by improving operational efficiency and minimizing risk, but it's not always easy to prove the business case.
This guide delivers specific direction on how to calculate savings in the context of your organization's risk while accounting for size and...
Many organizations get stuck in the vortex of endless endpoint security operational challenges. Solving this operational chaos is a must, especially when 68% of organizations have seen an increase in the frequency of attacks against endpoints in the last 12 months.
The need to boost efficiencies is clear. To get...
How are organizations protecting their endpoints against ransomware and malware?
The "Endpoint Security Effectiveness" Report summarizes the results of a survey of over 450 IT and security professionals conducted by Virtual Intelligence Briefing (ViB) to understand how organizations protect their endpoints against...
Two recent Department of Homeland Security advisories pertaining to vulnerabilities in certain ultrasound systems from a major medical device maker - and multiple flaws in an open-source hospital information management system - highlight the range of security risks spanning various segments of the healthcare sector.
Experts predict that digital transformation and remote work will accelerate in the new normal. So will the need to secure every kind of endpoint and safeguard sensitive corporate data. To succeed in the new reality, solutions must meet the rigorous security requirement of IT leaders while also accommodating users'...
Register and attend this webinar to learn how security teams are structuring their integrated endpoint and server workload security monitoring program.
By now, most IT teams have a handle on work-from-home and many are looking ahead to the days when offices will re-open, and users will go back to work. For some, getting the office back up and running is as simple as turning everything back on, but for others, there's lots of work to be done.
In this webinar,...
As ransomware gangs attempt to boost their illicit profits, the RagnarLocker ransomware gang has brought a new tactic to bear: installing a full virtual machine on victims' systems to hide their crypto-locking malware while it forcibly encrypts files, security firm Sophos warns.
Malware continues to increase in sophistication and
routinely evades organizations' cyber defenses.
Even though the industry has developed various
technologies to bolster detection and response, the
situation persists.
New strategies for combatting advanced malware
must move beyond existing detection approaches...
Australian shipping giant Toll Group has vowed to again not pay a ransom after suffering its second ransomware attack of the year. In the latest incident, however, the company warns that attackers also stole corporate data - and it may get leaked.
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