Security News > 2021 > May

CoreStack compliance and governance solution now available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace
2021-05-18 23:30

CoreStack announced the availability of its CoreStack AI-powered, multi-cloud compliance and governance solution in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure. CoreStack customers can now take advantage of the productive and trusted Azure cloud platform, with streamlined deployment and management.

Ericom Software launches ZTEdge, a zero trust security platform for MSEs and small businesses
2021-05-18 23:15

Ericom Software announced the launch of ZTEdge, a comprehensive zero trust security platform that meets the unique requirements of midsize enterprises and small businesses. ZTEdge is delivered to MSEs by certified ZTEdge MSSP partners as a single cloud security solution that cuts complexity, reduces cyber-risk, and improves performance, all at a dramatically lower price point than alternative solutions.

Arctic Wolf expands integration with Microsoft solutions to help customers end cyber risk
2021-05-18 23:00

Arctic Wolf announced it has joined the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association, a collation of security partners with a shared mission to provide better security by integrating solutions across the digital landscape. By joining MISA, the Arctic Wolf Platform will further extend its integration and support of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, enabling faster threat detection and response for its customers.

Sourcepoint appoints four senior leaders in the UK and US
2021-05-18 22:45

These recent advancements are enabling Sourcepoint to better serve its new and existing customers across Europe, the UK and North America. Rubash, Chief Privacy Counsel, has more than 15 years of legal and privacy experience, which will be integral to this foundationally important position at Sourcepoint.

SecurID’s new capabilities help businesses develop resilience in digital era
2021-05-18 22:30

SecurID announced at RSA Conference 2021 that it will debut the key capabilities that modern enterprises need to cultivate greater resilience, meet today's business needs, and prepare for tomorrow's disruptions. Cultivating resilience: Each of the following trends can help businesses develop resilience and adapt to new challenges: SecurID ensures that businesses can enable secure work-from-anywhere and cater to mobile users, customers, and workforces.

AuditBoard expands leadership team with new appointments
2021-05-18 22:15

AuditBoard announced the expansion of its senior leadership team as the company enters its next phase of growth. The company has appointed Brian Crofts as Chief Product Officer to lead and scale its product team and promoted SVP of Marketing John Reese to Chief Marketing Officer.

Annalect partners with InfoSum to expand first-party data management capabilities
2021-05-18 22:05

Annalect announced an agreement with InfoSum, the privacy-preserving data collaboration technology, expanding Annalect's global first-party data management capabilities. As a result, marketers can connect their own first-party data to a greater number of data sources and deliver richer, more actionable consumer insights, while protecting consumer privacy and data integrity of each party.

Scammers Pose as Meal-Kit Services to Steal Customer Data
2021-05-18 20:48

Attackers are piggybacking off the booming market for meal-kit delivery services since the pandemic, and sending SMS phishing messages doctored up to look like they're legitimate correspondence from popular brand names - including HelloFresh and Gousto. "Data breaches, for example, have made it easier for scammers to access people's full names and phone numbers as details are made public.

Cloud-Native Authorization Provider Styra Raises $40 Million
2021-05-18 20:34

Cloud-native authorization provider Styra on Tuesday announced that it closed a $40 million Series B funding round. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, Styra is best known for the Open Policy Agent, a policy engine for automatically enforcing, monitoring, and remediating policies across IT environments, including cloud-native applications.

Researchers Find Exploitable Bugs in Mercedes-Benz Cars
2021-05-18 20:24

Following an eight-month audit of the code in the latest infotainment system in Mercedes-Benz cars, security researchers with Tencent Security Keen Lab identified five vulnerabilities, four of which could be exploited for remote code execution. In addition to targeting the main infotainment head unit, the security researchers also analyzed Mercedes-Benz's T-Box, successfully exploited some of the identified attack scenarios, and even combined some of them to compromise the head unit even in real-world vehicles.