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Attackers are weaponizing more vulnerabilities than ever before
2018 had the most weaponized vulnerabilities ever (177), which represents a 139% increase compared to 2017, according to the RiskSense latest report. In addition, the rate of …
RiskSense expands its board of advisors
RiskSense, pioneering risk-based vulnerability management and prioritization, announced that six world-class technology executives have joined its board of advisors. They will …
RiskSense platform addresses security and IT operations gaps
RiskSense released a new version of the RiskSense platform that closes the gap between security and IT that prevents vulnerabilities from being remediated in a timely fashion. …
RiskSense adds two Silicon Valley and cyber security insiders to its Board of Directors
RiskSense added two growth builders to its Board of Directors. Skip Glass, Former Operating Partner at Foundation Capital and Eric McAlpine, Managing Partner of Momentum Cyber …
New infosec products of the week: October 19, 2018
IBM rolls out cybersecurity operations center on wheels IBM Security launched the mobile Security Operations Center, capable of traveling onsite for cybersecurity training, …
RiskSense cloud service protects against cyber threats and vulnerabilities ahead of midterm elections
RiskSense released its AI-Assisted Pen Testing Service called Attack Surface Validation for Election Systems which provides visibility and prioritization of security …
New infosec products of the week: January 27, 2017
Prevent DNS-based data exfiltration and detect malware Delivered as a service, Infoblox ActiveTrust Cloud addresses the needs of global enterprises with a mobile workforce and …
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