Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity (283)

Google Buys Cybersecurity Firm Siemplify for a Reported $500M

Google has acquired Israel-founded cybersecurity startup Siemplify for what sources have said is a price tag of $500 million. So reports TechCrunch.

Read more...

Do U.S. Rail Cybersecurity Rules Go Too Far Or Not Far Enough?  

New federal cybersecurity requirements for the U.S. railroad industry have drawn mixed reviews from security experts.

Read more...

Phishing is Still the Most Common Attack Vector: Survey  

While ransomware may have been more prevalent in the news, phishing remained the most common cause of data breaches this year, according to a new survey. So reports Dark Reading.

Read more...

14% of U.S. Organizations Still Lack Cyber Defense Plan: Deloitte

According to a new Deloitte survey, 14% of U.S. executives indicated that their organizations continue to operate without a defense plan or strategy. So reports VentureBeat.

Read more...

Sinclair Broadcast Group Hit By Ransomware Attack  

Sinclair Broadcast Group has suffered a ransomware attack that led to the theft of some of its data. So reports the Associated Press.

Read more...

Americans Widely Concerned About Cyberattacks: Poll  

A new poll has found that Americans of both political parties have major worries about cyberattacks on U.S. computers and see risks from China and Russia. So reports the Associated Press.

Read more...

SenseOn, Cybersecurity Firm Touting 'Triangulation,' Raises $20M

Cybersecurity provider SenseOn has completed a $20 million funding round. So reports TechCrunch.

Read more...

States Struggle to Hire Cybersecurity Professionals

State governments are running into trouble recruiting staff to help them keep up with the rapid clip of cyberattacks. So reports the Associated Press.

Read more...

Cyber Attack Hobbles Farm Services Cooperative During Harvest

Farm services provider NEW Cooperative has divulged that a cybersecurity incident prompted it to shut down its networks right in the midst of harvest season. So reports Reuters.

Read more...

Most Americans Don’t Feel Secure Online: Poll  

A poll has found that a majority of Americans distrust the security of their information online. So reports the Associated Press.

Read more...

Visit other PMG Sites: