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The new Windows add-on for Quick Assist allows IT teams to securely support remote and hybrid employees via Endpoint Manager without a VPN.
Organizations are struggling to manage devices and stay ahead of vulnerabilities, patches and attacks, according to a new report from Adaptiva and the Ponemon Institute.
Barracuda found that 93% of organizations in the areas of IIoT/OT have experienced a failed security project.
Acronis and Backblaze are some of the most popular backup services available, but their ideal use cases differ. See which solution is the best fit for your business.
An analysis by Cyber Security Works uncovered 624 vulnerabilities that cybercriminals could exploit to target healthcare facilities.
These nonprofit organizations can help veterans get started in the cybersecurity industry.
Outdated legacy systems is also on the list of challenges in Kaseya’s annual IT operations benchmark report for 2022.
The optional feature will be launched next fall to protect users who are particularly at risk of being targeted by advanced cyberattacks.
The adoption of cloud was a necessity for many companies, but they are now facing security risks.
Only a quarter of the SMBs surveyed by the Cyber Readiness Institute require MFA among employees to sign into applications and devices.
Cybercriminals found a way into a Shanghai National Police database, in the largest exploit of personal information in the country’s history.
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Barracuda Networks found that HTML attachments were malicious more than double than the next leading type of file.
Since May of 2021, state-sponsored attackers have been deploying Maui ransomware in an attempt to encrypt sensitive records and disrupt services for vulnerable healthcare organizations.