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Cat and mouse game in IT security
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Looking back at 2023, we can see that the topic of AI has had a significant impact on IT security. This will be no different next year: the possible applications of AI will far exceed the previous functions and small implementations. OpenAI's reported breakthrough in solving mathematical equations is just one example of what the technology can achieve. With this maturity, we will see a proliferation of AI-driven products, from innovative software to AI-generated content. The interaction of cloud and edge computing with GenAI will…

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Cloud: Detect threats in real time thanks to AI
Cloud: Detect threats in real time thanks to AI

New AI-based security solution increases the cyber resilience of cloud architectures. It protects against new threats and misconfigurations in real time and strengthens compliance. A global leader in AI for cybersecurity, has introduced the new Darktrace/Cloud solution, based on its unique self-learning AI. It provides comprehensive visibility into cloud architectures, real-time cloud-native threat detection and response, and prioritized recommendations and actions. This helps security teams manage misconfigurations and strengthen compliance. Combined with insights from Darktrace network, email and endpoint solutions, Darktrace/Cloud enables deeper, contextual understanding...

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Networks: Cybersecurity through transparency
Network: Cybersecurity through transparency

The new "Visibility Without Borders" platform is intended to secure networked work by companies and increase performance. Provider NETSCOUT promises companies to create more transparency in network traffic and data structures. NETSCOUT has presented its Visibility Without Borders (VWB for short) platform, which provides companies with a uniform data framework for the areas of performance, availability and security to maintain the flow of goods and services. It does this by proactively identifying areas of complexity, vulnerability and risk, enabling detailed insights, thereby increasing transparency, improving agility and securing corporate data and applications. Smart Data Real-time metadata generated from…

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OT security is of great importance
OT security is of great importance

The security of the operating system and applications is of crucial importance for the economic success of all companies. However, very few people know that so-called OT security is just as vulnerable as IT. In the manufacturing industry in particular, companies now often have their own production facilities that are linked to the internal IT landscape. Simeon Mussler, COO at Bosch CyberCompare, explains which three aspects companies need to address first to adequately protect their industrial assets. Raising awareness Trojans, phishing e-mails, data leaks - while the media has again reported a lot about…

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IoT as a security issue
IoT as a security issue

Connected IoT devices offer huge potential for innovation - and can still pose a major problem for IT: three major security risks and recommendations for concrete measures to increase IoT security in the long term. The IoT market is growing dynamically in many areas: from smart household appliances and intelligent building systems to self-monitoring industrial plants. The networked devices offer countless advantages, but also represent a large attack surface. In detail, users should always keep an eye on three security threats that the IoT brings with it: hard-coded credentials, the infrequent IoT firmware updates and the limited IoT -Visibility….

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Kaspersky advances global transparency initiative
Kaspersky advances global transparency initiative

Zurich, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, Sao Paulo - and now also Singapore, Tokyo and Woburn (USA): Kaspersky has opened three more transparency centers as part of the Global Transparency Initiative. The Transparency Centers offer prospects worldwide the opportunity to learn more about Kaspersky's development and data processing practices and to review the company's source code and other areas of its business. No other cybersecurity provider currently offers similarly far-reaching capabilities. With the opening of the three new Transparency Centers, Kaspersky is taking another step towards more transparency in relation to protection technologies, infrastructure and data processing practices. These are aimed at partners and…

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Webinar June 15, 2022: Transparency for more cyber security
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Kaspersky is hosting a free webinar on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. on “Transparency, reliability and quality for your cyber security”. Kaspersky wants to answer many questions about transparency from new and already familiar users. The world has changed in the last few months. This also applies to cyber security. Many new questions were asked. What you can rely on as a Kaspersky partner and customer is comprehensive protection against cyber threats: transparent, reliable, trustworthy, high quality. Webinar on June 15, 2022, from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. CEST “Transparency, reliability and quality for your...

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Kaspersky receives recertification from TÜV Austria

Kaspersky has pushed ahead with the relocation of cyber threat-related user data and the corresponding data has now also been processed in Switzerland since March. Furthermore, a transparency report reports on the company's approach to handling data requests. At the same time, the company's commitment to following the best data security practices was confirmed by the re-certification of the advanced Kaspersky data service by TÜV AUSTRIA. As part of this, the company has also released information about the requests for data and technical know-how from government and law enforcement agencies as well as users in the second half of 2021. These measures reflect the...

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