Security News > 2020
Innovation in cybersecurity is a key enabler to facilitate progress in the NIS industry, boost employment in the cybersecurity sector and growth of EU GDP. ENISA published a report that analyses the current landscape for supporting innovation in cybersecurity in the EU. The study presents good practices and challenges from the Member States whilst trying to execute innovation as a strategic priority of their National Cyber Security Strategies. "The CSA, the NIS Directive and the GDPR incentivised innovation in relevant areas of cybersecurity and data protection. To encounter current and emerging cybersecurity risks and threats, EU Member States need to strengthen and adjust their national capabilities by developing innovative solutions and objectives under their NCSS," said Juhan Lepassaar, Executive Director of ENISA. Different approaches to innovation.
Traditional networking and interconnectivity approaches are not handling the pressures being placed on traditional computer networking, according to Stateless. Today, networking technologies are focused on the transfer of ones and zeros from one point to another.
The report revealed that in 2020, up to two thirds of employees surveyed could be headed for the door. "Our data shows a substantial portion of today's workforce already has one foot out the door. This is a huge shift from what we found last year: that despite disengagement, 65% of employees were planning on staying at their jobs," said Dr. Natalie Baumgartner, Chief Workforce Scientist at Achievers.
Recently released, eSentire's 2019 Threat Intelligence Report: Perspectives from 2019 and Predictions for 2020 provides visuals, data and written analysis, as well as practical recommendations for readers seeking to understand and better respond to the cybersecurity threat landscape. Nation states: Most nationally sponsored cybersecurity incidents take the form of espionage through data exfiltration.
Unlike PKI applications of the past, both PKI managers use a container-based, cloud-agnostic implementation that ensures fast and flexible on-premises, cloud and hybrid PKI deployments. DigiCert ONE is a holistic approach to modernizing PKI management and sets a new standard for fast and flexible PKI deployments.
Absolute, the leader in endpoint resilience, announced the company is extending the power of its Resilience solution and patented Persistence technology to a growing ecosystem of leading endpoint security applications. Leveraging its firmware-embedded capabilities in more than 500 million endpoint devices, Absolute is strengthening endpoint resilience for customers by enabling them with the ability to self-heal, or automatically repair and restore, the mission-critical applications they need to ensure are undeletable.
Imply, the real-time intelligence company, announced general availability of Imply 3.2, which leverages the power and flexibility of Docker containers and Kubernetes orchestration to help enterprises easily deploy and manage the Imply platform on private and public cloud services, including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure. Imply provides a complete real-time intelligence solution around Apache Druid, a popular open source database that delivers sub-second query response on enormous streaming datasets.
This release adds application load testing to its continuous desktop and application testing platform. Login VSI increases the breadth of its change management testing capabilities by adding application load testing.
Delta Risk, a leading provider of SOC-as-a-Service and security services, announced that it has joined the CrowdStrike Elevate Partner Program. Delta Risk will support customers using the CrowdStrike Falcon Platform to help businesses strengthen their cyber security posture to detect and prevent attacks.
Radiflow, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions for industrial automation networks, and the Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation, a prominent research institute for applied science in Germany, announced the launch of a joint research project for applying advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence to cybersecurity for industrial automation networks. For this research project, Radiflow and Fraunhofer IOSB will collaborate on developing machine learning methods and artificial intelligence techniques for allowing the autonomous detection of non-compliant and anomalous behaviors on industrial automation networks.