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Are You Ready for Microsoft Windows 7 End of Support on 14th January 2020?
2020-01-07 07:02

January 14, 2020, is a day cybersecurity stakeholders should pay attention to, as it marks the end of Microsoft support in Windows 7. Cynet 360 autonomous breach protection is a good example of a multilayered advanced protection solution that can enable organizations who run Windows 7 to remain secure despite the end of support.

Here we go again: Software nasties slip into Google Play, exploit make-me-root Android flaw for maximum pwnage
2020-01-07 06:53

At least three malicious apps with device-hijacking exploits have made it onto the Google Play Store in recent weeks. The malicious apps were Camero, FileCrypt, and callCam, so check if you still have them installed.

Burner phones are an eavesdropping risk for international travelers
2020-01-07 06:30

In recent years, burner phones have become an obligatory part of the international business traveler's toolkit. Though these devices are designed to minimize the amount of stored data available for capture by malicious actors in a foreign country, burner phones actually give attackers an opening to another, potentially more valuable, form of data: conversations that occur during key meetings in the vicinity of the device.

Data ownership vs. data processing: A moral dilemma?
2020-01-07 06:00

In terms of the state of data, it can be reduced to who owns data, aka, data ownership equates to data control. In turn, further layers of the data onion will peel away to reveal more questions, such as, who owns the responsibility in complying with data regulations? And where does the responsibility for data security actually lie? If a customer uploads an image to your site - who owns that image? And, who is responsible for keeping it safe?

App Found in Google Play Exploits Recent Android Zero-Day
2020-01-07 05:29

A malicious application in the Google Play store targeted a recently patched zero-day vulnerability that affects multiple Android devices, including Google's Pixel phones. Tracked as CVE-2019-2215, the vulnerability was disclosed as a zero-day in October by Google Project Zero security researcher Maddie Stone.

Insight Partners to acquire Armis at a valuation of $1.1 billion
2020-01-07 04:28

"We considered growth rounds and strategic offers, but by partnering with Insight we have the best of both worlds - operational support and independence, both of which were important in our decision to take on a scaleup partner this early in our company journey," said Yevgeny Dibrov, co-founder and CEO at Armis. "We are thankful for the support we received from our investors at Sequoia, Tenaya, Bain, and Red Dot; and we, as well as the whole Armis team, are very excited to have Insight working alongside us as we enter this next phase, accelerating our platform and growth."

TP-Link expands its Wi-Fi 6 line with four new networking solutions
2020-01-07 04:15

TP-Link, a leading global provider of consumer and business networking products, expanded its Wi-Fi 6 product line with two new AX6600 tri-band routers, a new AX3000 PCI-Express Network Card and a new AX1500 range extender. "Our innovative lineup of Wi-Fi 6 systems represents the next leap forward for networking products," said Louis Liu, CEO of TP-Link USA. "These groundbreaking systems deliver the most robust and reliable Wi-Fi experience available on the market at competitive price points. They are the perfect choice for consumers that demand the highest performance and want to take their Wi-Fi experience to the next level."

Imperva appoints Pam Murphy as CEO
2020-01-07 04:00

Imperva, the cybersecurity leader championing the fight to secure data and applications wherever they reside, announced its board of directors has appointed Pam Murphy - a seasoned executive in enterprise software - as CEO, effective immediately. Pam previously served as COO of Infor, the world's third largest enterprise software company.

BlackBerry teams up with AWS for new connected vehicle software platform
2020-01-07 03:45

BlackBerry announced it has teamed up with Amazon Web Services to demonstrate a connected vehicle software platform for in-vehicle applications that combines the safety and security of BlackBerry's QNX real-time operating system with AWS' Internet of Things Services in the cloud and in the car. With the AWS-powered BlackBerry platform, automotive OEMs can expedite their vision of continuously and quickly bringing innovative connected vehicle services to market, ranging from cockpit personalisation, vehicle acoustic conditioning, vehicle health monitoring, and advanced driver assistance systems features.

Arlo SmartCloud: A SaaS solution securing cloud services for businesses
2020-01-07 03:00

Arlo Technologies announced Arlo SmartCloud, a SaaS version of its Arlo Smart service platform that is currently deployed as part of Arlo's award-winning security camera solutions. Arlo SmartCloud is a fully managed global platform built for security, scalability and reliability that can be deployed as part of subscription services for hardware companies, automotive companies, service providers, insurance companies, home builders, smart communities, smart cities, traditional security companies, and other related verticals.