SecBI has fielded new software that aims to eliminate the burden of processing billions of traffic logs per month manually, and they did it without using any network taps. Come to CSO Magazine to find out how SecBI solved this tricky problem…
CSO Magazine is turning up the heat on cybersecurity, diving into reviews of the latest cyber defenses in critical categories as part of a summer reviews blitz. Find out how the latest products in deception, microsegmentation, network traffic analysis and others stack…
A new type of environmentally aware malware knows how to look for key indicators to prove that its running inside a sandbox. The Minerva tool we tested for CSO Magazine actually feeds it those prompts, tricking the malware to sleep or kill…
We tested the Netgear ReadyNAS 314 for BizTech, finding a sturdy workhorse for file storage, that also automatically squashed bugs before they could be permanently written.
A new breed of threat is taking a different approach, setting up fake websites and apps that appear to be legitimate, but can be extremely dangerous to anyone fooled into trusting them. NextGov investigates those threats aimed at the United States Postal…
Two years after a data breach at OPM compromised personal information of tens of millions of current and former federal employees, agencies need to move from making short-term fixes to implementing long-term strategies. Learn how at Tenable Network Security.
The latest NextGov Emerging Tech column takes a look at several states that are supporting new driverless vehicle programs, and discovers the places where tractor trailers without drivers will soon be hitting the roads.
President Trump signs the long-delayed executive order on cybersecurity.
Rapidly evolving cybersecurity solutions can generate so many alerts that analysts and administrators can be overwhelmed. Standardizing, prioritizing and automating can make alerts manageable.
New and innovative security tools seem to be emerging all the time, but the frontline defense for just about every network in operation today remains the trusty firewall. Network World asked TWB author John Breeden II to test out several manager programs…
