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How to get Fortune 500 cybersecurity without the hefty price tag

Graham Cluley

SolCyber has brought to market a new way to consume … Continue reading "How to get Fortune 500 cybersecurity without the hefty price tag". If the bad guys aren’t discriminating who they are attacking, how can your business settle for anything less than Fortune 500 level security?

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How to get Fortune 500 cybersecurity without the hefty price tag

Graham Cluley

SolCyber has brought to market a … Continue reading "How to get Fortune 500 cybersecurity without the hefty price tag". If the bad guys don’t discriminate when it comes to who they are attacking, how can your business settle for anything less than the very best security?

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How Data Changes the Cyber-Insurance Market Outlook

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By using data to drive policy underwriting, cyber-insurance companies can offer coverage without a price tag that drives customers away.

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The Price Tag for Secure Systems is Way Too High

CyberSecurity Insiders

Although the cybersecurity industry is heading towards consolidation with the rise of increasingly effective XDRs , the XDR market is not quite advanced enough to provide total coverage. The post The Price Tag for Secure Systems is Way Too High appeared first on Cybersecurity Insiders.

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The Telegram phishing market

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The Telegram black market: what’s on offer After reviewing phishers’ Telegram channels that we detected, we broke down the services they promoted into paid and free. “Yellow light data” in the screenshot below stands for “unknown data quality” This is probably an allusion to the yellow traffic light.

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Predator Android Spyware: Researchers Sound the Alarm on Alarming Capabilities

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Security researchers have shared a deep dive into the commercial Android spyware called Predator, which is marketed by the Israeli company Intellexa (previously Cytrox). The spyware, which is delivered by means of

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Google: Commercial Spyware Used by Governments Laden With Zero-Day Exploits

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Google TAG researchers reveal two campaigns against iOS, Android, and Chrome users that demonstrate how the commercial surveillance market is thriving despite government-imposed limits.