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GuardiCore | October 24, 2016
GuardiCore, a leader in internal data center security and breach detection, today announced that it has been named a 2016 CyberSecurity Leader by Cyber Defense Magazine, the industry’s leading electronic information security magazine. Being named a CyberSecurity Leader affirms GuardiCore’s vision that security must keep up with the rate of constant change, closing the gap between traditional security technology and a sophisticated threat actor’s ingenuity. Award winners will be...
GuardiCore | October 20, 2016
The digital business era has brought with it a number of new tools and technologies, such as software-defined networking (SDN), Internet of Things (IoT), mobility and the cloud. These innovations enable businesses to increase their level of dynamism and be more distributed, but they also increase the complexity of securing the business. Old-school security methods and tools do not work in an environment where the perimeter is eroding and resources are becoming more virtual and cloud-centric....
GuardiCore | October 07, 2016
A new type of malware is beginning to circulate and attack nationwide, according to GuardiCore, a vendor of software that detects breaches in real time. And, right now, the malware can be detected by only two anti-virus engines.“This is new malware capable of running on every Windows version from XP through Server 2012 R2,” the company reported in a blog. That means it runs on every single Windows version, “so 100 percent of your Windows endpoints are vulnerable,” says Da...
GuardiCore | October 04, 2016
Trojan-laden malware remains a huge problem for enterprises and individual users alike. As noted by Palo Alto Networks, some cybercriminals are targeting users with creative Mac OS X malware that uses a PDF detailing Russian space program projects over the next decade as a decoy to infect systems with information-stealing code. Softpedia, meanwhile, reported that enterprises have more to fear from a new set of brute-force remote desktop protocol (RDP) attacks that use a backdoor Trojan to infect...
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