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Cyber Security Predictions 2019: More nations to develop offensive cyber capabilities, says FireEye
In its Cyber Security Predictions 2019, FireEye said that more nations will develop offensive cyber capabilities in 2019.
FireEye Q4 and Full Year 2017 Results announced: Cybersecurity firm expects revenue of $825 million in 2018
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FireEye reported revenue of $202.3 million in Q4 and in 2017, revenue of $751.1 million, that is an increase of 5 percent from 2016.
North Korean group behind Adobe Flash Zero-Day vulnerability: FireEye
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FireEye said that North Korean group seems to behind Adobe Flash zero-day vulnerability which was highlighted by KISA (KrCERT) on January 31 and confirmed by Adobe on February 1.
Cybersecurity Predictions for 2018: Majority of breaches we respond to, are state-sponsored, or state condoned, says Kevin Mandia, CEO, FireEye
There is no one nation, five nations, or collection of 20 nations that are holding all nations accountable to abide by any rules of engagement on cybersecurity, says Kevin Mandia.
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Cyber Security: Rules of engagement have broadened, says Grady Summers, CTO, FireEye
Initial cybercrime game was primarily espionage – governments and militaries spying on one another. Quickly the game changed a few short years later, when hackers started using Windows NT to carry out cybercrime. And later on it moved to militaries pivot in the mid- 2000s and begin hacking the private sector, a sign that the rules of engagement were starting to broaden.
Cisco’s top executive Vishak Raman to head Fortinet business in India
Vishak replaces Rajesh Maurya who has been heading the Fortinet India business for over five years. Maurya will move into a new role within Fortinet, the company said.
Huawei pushes for developing a sustainable 5G sector
5G is critical for enhancing customer experiences and accelerating industries' digital and intelligent transformation
AWS re:Invent 2018: Palo Alto Networks RedLock and VM-Series are now integrated with AWS Security Hub
AWS re:Invent 2018: American cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks said that it is integrating RedLock and VM-Series with AWS Security Hub.
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UST Global annual Developer Conference D3 begins on Dec 6
D3 (Dream Develop Disrupt) is UST Global’s developer conference where the brightest minds in the company can meet, learn, and develop their digital skills.
Six cybersecurity weaknesses that competitors can use to undermine your business
Unauthenticated protocols, outdated hardware, weak user authentication, weak file integrity checks, vulnerable windows operating systems, undocumented third-party relationships may help your adversaries undermine your industrial operations, says FireEye.
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