Skybox Security
20,000+ new vulnerability reports predicted for 2020, shattering previous records
Over 9,000 new vulnerabilities have been reported in the first six months of 2020, and we are on track to see more than 20,000 new vulnerability reports this year — a new …
Skybox Security appoints Claire Darling as chief marketing officer
Skybox Security announced Claire Darling joins the company as chief marketing officer. Darling has a proven track record of bringing innovative marketing strategies for …
IaaS cloud vulnerabilities expected to increase 50% over 2018 figures
Although the total number of IaaS cloud vulnerabilities is still small and the technology relatively young, volumes are increasing year-over-year at a steady rate, an expected …
New infosec products of the week: June 14, 2019
Skybox Security Suite 10 to simplify enterprise security management processes Skybox Security Suite 10 brings an intuitive, customizable user experience to simplify management …
Skybox Security Suite 10 to simplify enterprise security management processes
Skybox Security, a global leader in cyber risk management, has announced the launch of Skybox Security Suite 10. This latest product version further strengthens Skybox …
The Skybox-Indegy alliance to help orgs understand the security posture of hybrid IT and OT networks
Skybox Security, a global leader in cyber risk management, has announced its integration with Indegy, a leader in industrial cybersecurity, to help organizations better …
Server-side exploits dominate the threat landscape
Skybox Security released its inaugural Vulnerability and Threat Trends Report, which analyzes vulnerabilities, exploits and threats in play in 2017. Cybercrime is a …
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