The FBI's attribution of the attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment to North Korea was based, in part, on NSA intelligence gleaned from the agency having infected a significant number of North Korean PCs with malware, a news report says.
Attackers are bypassing conventional security deployments almost at will, breaching systems in a wide swath of industries and geographies. That's the stark conclusion of new data gathered by more than 1,600 FireEye network and email sensors deployed in real-world networks. Following up on our May 2014 report,...
The numbers are staggering. Security alerts come in by the thousands every month, and you and your IT team are tasked with handling each one. Even when alerts are caught and categorized correctly, the sheer volume is overwhelming. And when they're not responded to quickly, the consequences can be disastrous.
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As the technology landscape evolves and attackers continue to adapt, we're going to see new vulnerabilities to mobile, new operating systems and the cloud - and new ways for attackers to exploit these weaknesses.
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To optimize business productivity and reduce costs when collaborating over distances, IT organizations need to give users high-performance, easy-to-use methods for document collaboration, as if they were working with local colleagues. In addition, to protect business interests, they need to ensure that these solutions...
Enterprise risk has grown dramatically in both scope and complexity since the dawn of the digital era. Managed File Transfer (MFT) is a prime example of a necessary tool that can mitigate a plethora of risks, delivering value for enterprises worldwide. In this whitepaper you will learn:
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The classic username+password authentication to an account is only as secure as the security and complexity of the password.Globalscape EFT Enterprise integrates with SMS PASSCODE® to provide mobile-based, two-factor authentication for added security. Download this whitepaper to learn:
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Businesses count on consistent, dependable access to their mission-critical resources and applications. A gap in this service - even for just a few minutes - can cause losses of data, business opportunities, and revenue. Download this whitepaper to learn:
How High Availability (HA) clustering for MFT services...
Downtime happens and often at the worst time possible. Organizations experiencing downtime face direct and indirect costs from the loss of critical systems. This whitepaper discusses a Globalscape survey of 283 IT professionals and end users revealing the frequency of unplanned downtime, the effects on organizations,...
Most enterprises today have heterogeneous IT environments that may include Microsoft Active Directory (AD), along with Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X. But each of these systems has its own identity, authentication and access requirements. AD bridge solutions address this problem by enabling Unix, Linux and Mac OS X...
President Obama says he sees the need for law enforcement to gain access to terrorists' encrypted data, but stops short of calling for a law to require manufacturers to provide a so-called "backdoor" to break encryption on mobile devices.
An increasing number of cyber-attacks are not being launched by governments - or their intelligence services - but rather by opportunistic mercenaries offering "espionage-as-a-service," according to a new report.
The U.S. and U.K. plan to hold "cyber war games" to help them prepare for defending against online attacks. Meanwhile, hackers have targeted 19,000 French websites with DDoS attacks and defacements since the Paris massacre.
Weeks after confirming its review of a data breach that occurred during a routine regulatory exam, a financial regulatory agency now says it will pay $50,000 to help cover the affected institution's breach-related expenses.
A group of about 20 state attorneys general has sent a letter to JPMorgan Chase demanding the bank reveal far more details about its breach last year that exposed information related to 76 million households and 7 million small businesses.
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