Arbor Networks, the security division of NETSCOUT, has announced its participation at GITEX 2015, where it will discuss the global distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack landscape and showcasing its market-leading solutions for DDoS defense.


Arbor Networks, the security division of NETSCOUT, has announced its participation at GITEX 2015, where it will discuss the global distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack landscape and showcasing its market-leading solutions for DDoS defense.
Arbor Networks, the security division of NETSCOUT, has announced its participation at GITEX 2015, where it will discuss the global distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack landscape and showcasing its market-leading solutions for DDoS defense.

Fortinet will be focusing on on Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), and will host live demonstrations of its APT solutions, at GITEX Technology Week.

Encode, the cyber threat management company, has announced that it will be demonstrating its latest innovations in security analytics, response orchestration and cyber security operations and intelligence at GITEX Technology Week.

Gemalto has recently introduced the Cinterion Secure Element, which according to the digital security company, is a tamper-resistant component embedded in industrial Internet of Things (IoT) solutions that enables advanced digital security and lifecycle management.

Infoblox has announced that it will demonstrate its latest offerings in DNS, DHCP, and IP Address Management (DDI), secure Domain Name System (DNS), cloud network automation and global server load balancing (GSLB) technologies at GITEX.
Palo Alto Networks has announced the appointment of Greg Day as Vice President and Regional Chief Security Officer (CSO) for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

The latest findings of Gemalto’s Breach Level Index for the first six months of 2015, has found 888 data breaches, compromising 246 million records worldwide.

As hackers become more organised, previously challenging targets seem like easy pickings. In the past, a thief would need to take on high-risk behaviour to gain access to the goods. Now, the big payoff may be only a few clicks away.

According to a recent report by FireEye, a hacking group suspected of operating from China has had success stealing information from mostly Indian targets, often pertaining to border disputes and trade issues.

More and more, headlines are drawing attention to instances of cyber-espionage. Beyond basic hacking, cyber-espionage targets governments or companies with the goal of extracting information or trade secrets. In this secret world, what motivates these hackers and what can be done to stop them.
As various emerging technologies become popular in business environments, security is a prime concern for organisations. Reseller Middle East explores how partners can make the most of the opportunities present here.

Jim Hamilton, Vice President, Member Communities, CompTIA said the SMBs’ relationship with technology is becoming more critical.

IT security is a fast moving and exciting field to be in. Fascinating industry news greets me almost every morning.

A cyber espionage group has targeted high-profile technology, Internet, commodities and pharmaceutical companies in the US, Europe and Canada, reports Symantec.

Companies can spend untold funds on the latest security software, keep their firewalls and security infrastructure up-to-date, monitor networks, and employ the highest level of IT talent all in the name of security. However, it can all be rendered useless by one simple thing – employees choosing to ignore basic regulations.

Intel Security has launched its new Microsoft Office 365 Channel Kit, which is designed to be a “grab and go kit” for the channel.
Injazat Data Systems recently announced a partnership with Kaspersky Lab in the area of training on cyber security.
Cisco has announced new offerings to embed security throughout the extended network – from the data centre out to endpoints, branch offices, and the cloud – for pervasive threat visibility and control.

Cisco has announced new offerings to embed security throughout the extended network – from the data centre out to endpoints, branch offices, and the cloud – for pervasive threat visibility and control.