Security News > 2019 > October > Sectigo partners with SPYRUS to help universities and enterprises protect against ransomware attacks

Sectigo, the world’s largest commercial Certificate Authority (CA) and a provider of purpose-built and automated PKI management solutions, announced a partnership with SPYRUS, a provider of cryptographic operating systems delivering the strongest protection for data in motion, at rest, and at work, to help universities and enterprises protect against ransomware attacks. By collaborating, Sectigo and SPYRUS ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive data, enabling organizations to combat ransomware attacks. “It is increasingly important … More → The post Sectigo partners with SPYRUS to help universities and enterprises protect against ransomware attacks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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