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Veridium Named Winner in the Coveted Global InfoSec Awards During RSA Conference 2021

CyberSecurity Insiders

We scoured the globe looking for cybersecurity innovators that could make a huge difference and potentially help turn the tide against the exponential growth in cybercrime. We’re thrilled to receive this prestigious cybersecurity award from Cyber Defense Magazine. Veridium is absolutely worthy of this coveted award,” said Gary S.

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NEW TECH: Cequence Security launches platform to shield apps, APIs from malicious botnets

The Last Watchdog

Cybersecurity vendors, of course, have been responding. These baseline account takeovers can then be leveraged to spread spam, distribute phishing scams, launch denial of service attacks, infiltrate and plunder networks, execute wire fraud and more. Related: The ‘Golden Age’ of cyber espionage is upon us.

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Herjavec Group Wins 4 Cyber Defense Magazine Global InfoSec Awards

Herjavec Group

For this recognition, Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM) reviews the hottest, most innovative, market-leading cybersecurity players globally, recognizing the top one hundred firms worldwide. . HG Phishing HG Vulnerability Management . We’ve been recognized industry-wide as a cybersecurity expert –? #4 HG Security Engineering .

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News alert: Memcyco report reveals only 6% of brands can stop digital impersonation fraud

The Last Watchdog

More than half of all respondents (53%) said their existing cybersecurity solutions do not effectively address website impersonation attacks, and 41% said their existing solutions only protect them and their customers “partially.” This creates a glaring blindspot in cybersecurity — the inability of companies to protect their customers online.”

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‘If you wait for government, you’re going to be waiting a long time’: A look at Biden’s cyber funding

SC Magazine

The Biden administration proposed a $9 billion upgrade to the nation’s cybersecurity capabilities as part of his proposed stimulus plan. Updating and strengthening cybersecurity can be a costly proposition for small and medium businesses with limited budgets. What are they spending their attention on when it comes to cybersecurity?