Security News > 2019 > February

Traditionally, whenever employees are required to interact with security solutions, they push back because they don’t want their lives to be made more complicated with extra procedures and,...

To the casual observer, the cyberattack landscape is constantly shifting. In recent years, the threats and scams have evolved from Nigerian princes to stranded travelers, pop-ups warning of...

There is a growing disconnect between how companies capitalize on customer data and how consumers expect their data to be used, according to a global online survey commissioned by RSA Security....

LONDON (AP) — When mysterious operatives lured two cybersecurity researchers to meetings at luxury hotels over the past two months, it was an apparent bid to discredit their research about an...

The volume and complexity of DDoS attacks continued to grow in Europe during the final quarter of 2018, according to Link11. While Link11’s Security Operations Center (LSOC) registered 13,910...

The stunning revelation that a tabloid obtained below-the-belt selfies of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos -- the world's richest man -- suggests that even billionaires are not out of the reach of...

Ping Identity, the leader in Identity Defined Security, announced updates to its software products, including PingFederate, PingAccess and PingDirectory. The new versions improve the user and...

Idaptive unveiled the Next-Gen Access Cloud, its identity and access management platform built to help organizations secure access everywhere. Built on a zero trust approach and an integrated core...

Haven Cyber Technologies (“Haven”) announces its acquisition of Onevinn, the leading Swedish provider of Microsoft cloud security services and solutions. The acquisition reflects Haven’s continued...

Versasec, the leader in smart card management systems, rolled out the latest generation of its flagship identity and access management (IAM) solution. vSEC:CMS S-Series v5.4 incorporates a variety...