Cambridge based leading cyber security education firm, CW Labs (Cyber Warfare Labs) has secured a significant seed funding deal with a UK-based angel investor and appointed Mr. Sumit Siddharth (Sid), a serial cyber entrepreneur, as a new Director to the company.
Infosecurity Europe, ExCeL London: ANGOKA, a start-up specialising in securing machine to machine communication has been announced today as the winner of the UK’s Most Innovative Cyber SME 2023 contest. The annual competition saw ANGOKA presented live at the Innovation Showcase at Infosecurity Europe 2023, by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), in partnership with Infosecurity Europe.
Network monitoring vendor Sycope is introducing version 2.3 of its network monitoring and security tool. The solution is based on real-time flow analysis enriched with business context and supports companies in securing performance and improving IT security. The new version brings numerous improvements and functional enhancements.
Sycope 2.3 records, processes and analyses all parameters contained in the data streams, supplemented by SNMP, geolocation and security feeds. This makes it possible to detect network problems, measure delays and identify security threats. The tool supports NetFlow, SFlow, IPFIX, and NSEL protocols. Sycope's security function was developed based on the MITRE ATT&CK methodology. Syncope 2.3’s rules and mechanisms for detecting security incidents make it possible to counter-attack and detect undesirable activities in the network at an early stage.
The complete system consists of individual modules for visibility, performance and security which can be administered under a common and informative user interface. The out-of-the-box solution is easy and quick to install, characterised by high flexibility and efficiency, and allows big data analyses with its own query language.
These innovations are based on the Sycope's own research and development, implementing customer feedback from the field. The aim of the development is not only to provide data, but also the necessary answers to effectively improve performance and security in the network.
Third party data breaches increase two-fold in a year to over 20%
Almost half (48%) of companies surveyed say remote workers have knowingly exposed data to a breach, according to Apricorn research
MANCHESTER, UK: UK security leaders believe that their organisation’s employees are continually exposing sensitive data to the risk of a breach, yet are neglecting to take the necessary steps to control the risks. This is according to annual research carried out by Apricorn, the leading manufacturer of software-free, 256-bit AES XTS hardware-encrypted USB drives, that found 70% of corporate breaches are a direct result of employee error or malicious intent.
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