Human activated risk still a pain point for organizations
Egress announced the results of a report, which revealed that 56% of IT leaders say that their non-technical staff are only ‘somewhat’ prepared, or ‘not at all’ prepared, for …
Egress appoints Laura Probert as CPO
Egress announced the appointment of Laura Probert as its new Chief People Officer. Responsible for driving Egress’ people strategy, Probert will focus on attracting and …
Phishing kits’ favorite brand? Amazon
Research conducted by Egress and Orpheus Cyber has revealed a surge in phishing kits imitating major brands in the lead up to Black Friday, as security experts warn that …
Egress hires Matt Biggin as VP of Engineering
Egress announced that it has hired Matt Biggin as its new VP of Engineering to scale and deliver its product roadmap. Biggin joins Egress from Mimecast, where he played a key …
Eliminate cyber friction with smarter technology
In modern organizations, it’s natural for there to be some friction between cybersecurity teams and employees. While the cybersecurity teams defends the …
Spectra Logic expands its product portfolio to unify and secure data across multiple clouds
Spectra Logic announced the transformation and expansion of its entire product portfolio with Attack Hardened and multi-cloud solutions. The introduction of Spectra’s Vail is …
Egress hires Steven Malone as VP of Product Management
Egress hired Steven Malone as its new VP of Product Management to spearhead the ongoing development of its human layer security platform. Malone joins Egress from Mimecast, …
T-Mobile data breach: Industry reactions
T-Mobile is investigating a claim that as many as 100 million accounts may have been compromised in a data breach. In a cybersecurity update, T-Mobile said: “We have …
With Crime-as-a-Service, anyone can be an attacker
Crime-as-a-Service (CaaS) is the practice of experienced cybercriminals selling access to the tools and knowledge needed to execute cybercrime – in particular, it’s often used …
Organizations still rely on weak security for remote workers
A new survey of enterprise IT security leaders showed almost 80 percent believe remote workers are at more risk for phishing attacks now because they’re isolated from …
57% of reported incidents are caused by insiders
Insider data breaches were the top cause of data and cybersecurity incidents reported in the first quarter of 2021, according to the ICO. 57% of reported incidents were caused …
Security leaders more concerned about legal settlements than regulatory fines
An overwhelming 90% of security leaders are concerned about group legal settlements following a serious data breach, compared to 85% who are worried about regulatory fines, …
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