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Infosec products of the month: April 2022
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: Akamai, Alert Logic, Arcanna.ai, Axis Security, BigID, BreachBits, ColorTokens, …
New infosec products of the week: April 22, 2022
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Arcanna.ai, Finite State, Hillstone Networks, Prevailion, and Vicarius. Prevailion …
Prevailion ARKTOS allows companies to test their network security against real world malware threats
Prevailion launched ARKTOS, a malware replication platform that allows companies to safely test their network security readiness against the world’s most challenging …
Prevailion Omega exposes previously undetected malware blind spots in the cloud
Prevailion launched Omega, a new cybersecurity capability for enterprises and governments that exposes and validates previously undetected active malware compromises – …
Accenture invests in Prevailion to provide clients with early warning of cyber threats
Accenture has made a strategic investment, through Accenture Ventures, in Prevailion, a next-generation cyber intelligence company that provides clients with expansive …
Prevailion’s program offers transparency on corporate breaches for compliance and auditing pros
Corporate network breaches are happening all the time, but finding out about them can be difficult for anyone outside of the company. This lack of transparency poses a …
Free trojanized WordPress themes lead to widespread compromise of web servers
Over 20,000 web servers (and who knows how many websites) have been compromised via trojanized WordPress themes to deliver malware through malicious ads, Prevailion …
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