Security News > 2018 > November

IBM Security unveiled new capabilities for the company’s AI-based security platform, QRadar Advisor with Watson, which expand the platform’s knowledge of cybercriminal behavior and allow it to...

Gemalto launched a solution that will enable organisations which have invested in Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) security applications to leverage their investment without compromise on security...

Exabeam released two new features: Exabeam Smart Timelines and a single user interface (UI), as part of its ongoing mission to improve security analyst productivity. The additions to the Exabeam...

HID Global released the Crescendo Mobile smart card to bring convenience to security for accessing computer, network or cloud applications. The new HID mobile smart card utilizes digital...

AWS Security Hub is designed to provide users with a view of their security alerts and compliance status by aggregating, organizing, and prioritizing alerts, or findings, from multiple AWS...

Sliding into your DMs unnoticed, literally Analysis Britain's surveillance nerve-center GCHQ is trying a different tack in its effort to introduce backdoors into encrypted apps: reasonableness.…

Lawsuit Over Patient Records Access Highlights the Need to Be PreparedA lawsuit over a Florida dentist's inability to access patient data stored by a cloud-based electronic medical records vendor...

Google this week announced the general availability of secure LDAP, after introducing the capability in October at Next ’18 London. Allowing customers to manage access to traditional LDAP-based...

Buffer overflow flaw could lead to privilege escalation IBM is advising folks to check if they should update their Db2 database installations following the discovery of a potentially serious...

Matthew Barrett of NIST Outlines New Components, Including Supply Chain Risk ManagementThe latest version of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework - Version 1.1 - includes more information on supply...