Worldwide escalation of frequent and sophisticated spear-phishing and email spoofing attacks skyrockets demand for its mailbox-level email security built on machine learning algorithms
IRONSCALES has announced that it increased customer bookings by nearly 700 percent in 2017. The first anti email phishing platform to combine human intelligence with machine learning, IRONSCALES demand skyrocketed in part to the worldwide escalation of frequent and sophisticated spear-phishing and email spoofing attacks that are easily defeating traditional security firewalls and secure email gateways. The growth-stage cybersecurity company, which recently announced its first UK hire, enters 2018 with a global customer base spanning the energy & utilities, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing and government industries, among many others.
- MICHELLE MARIOTT
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Early this morning guns were heard a short distance away in my neighborhood. Quite surprised and worried of course. Perhaps no one prepared for a move in the neighborhood, as I understand that our military and police officers put their lives on the line for us every single day. However, I am still wondering on a vast continent of more than 700 million people, where warfare still rages unchecked, and far too little is being done about it. - Civil wars in South Sudan, Central African Republic, Boko Haram’s insurgency in Nigeria and around the Lack Chad region, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) are the recent examples of deadly conflicts that have killed and displaced millions of African men, women and children.
- IDRISS ZACKARIA, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, VIGILANCE, THE SECURITY MAGAZINE
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83% of Windows machines in local authorities are still running Windows 7, as end of life two-year countdown begins
Over 128,000 council machines at risk to security vulnerabilities if migrations are not carried out by January 2020
London, UK: Despite 97% of local authorities being aware of Windows 7’s end of life in January 2020, nearly a fifth (17%) are yet to plan a migration away from the operating system, a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has found. The research, which includes responses from 317 councils, highlighted that despite the issues encountered by those using legacy operating systems such as Windows XP, not enough is being done to adequately prepare for life beyond Windows 7.
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...growing confusion around United Arab Emirates’ drug laws is causing concern amongst those wishing to travel to the UAE with prescription medications.
The growing confusion around United Arab Emirates’ drug laws is causing concern amongst those wishing to travel to the UAE with prescription medications.
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