Bernard Montel of Tenable tells Anita Joseph all about the cybersecurity-attack trends of 2023 and the findings of Tenable’s Threat Landscape report.
Delivering simple solutions for complex IT issues
Veronica Martin caught up with Simon Marrion, Director EMEA Partnerships at Fortanix, during GISEC 2023 to discuss how Fortanix addresses common IT security concerns, what industries can benefit from their solutions and how GulfIT provides value as a Value Added Distributor and sets them apart from other distributors.
Michael Heering of SANS Institute, on why soft skills are important for cybersecurity
Cybersecurity professionals must be able to communicate and express themselves well while staying up-to-date with technology trends, says Michael Heering, Global Field Marketing at SANS Institute.
New research from Entrust reveals the changing face of authentication
The Future of Identity Report Finds Consumers Want More Convenience Without Sacrificing Security.
Without a proactive, AI-driven cybersecurity posture, organisations can fall prey to cyber attacks
The average cost of a data breach in the region is $6 million, as per IBM.
Addressing system integration challenges in cybersecurity
Moreno Ciboldi, Senior VP, Channels & Alliances at Teksalah LLC, on how the company facilitates smooth integration and communication among various security systems, for the perfect defence.
Delinea platform aims to unify critical PAM Capabilities
The Delinea Platform combines a best-in-class vault with secure remote access, enabling rapid future enhancements that accelerate PAM adoption.
Securing the cloud
Sascha Geishe, Head Geek at SolarWinds, on participation at GISEC 2023 and the cutting-edge cloud management and security solutions offered by GISEC.
ManageEngine to showcase SIEM Solution and security offerings at GISEC 2023
Company Marks a Decade of Participation at the Premier Security Event This Year.
Cyber protection experts fear rise in AI-driven cyberattacks
By Q3 2022, the proportion of phishing attacks had risen by 1.3 times, representing 76 percent of all attacks, up from 58 percent in Q1.