Critical Infrastructure stories
Armis, a cybersecurity company, has appointed Brian Gumbel as its president to enhance its go-to-market strategies and prepare for future IPO.
Scaled ransomware attacks against manufacturing and geopolitical tensions brought increased attention to the industrial cyber threat landscape.
Vertiv has launched the upgraded Liebert AHU, a high-capacity chilled water cooling solution for high-density compute environments.
The new solution offers LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) based insights into critical infrastructure 30 times faster than manual processing.
In the past, mega vulnerabilities happened once a quarter, but this past year we've been dealing with critical vulnerabilities almost weekly in some cases.
Nozomi Arc improves operational resiliency by extending visibility across endpoint attack surfaces, reducing threats and speeding deployments across all assets.
New research from Nozomi Networks has found hacktivists shifted their tactics in 2022 from data theft and DDoS attacks to using more destructive malware.
The mission critical communication market in APAC is expected to grow from US$3,894.55 million in 2022 to US$ 6,951.60 million by 2028.
John Shelnutt appointed as CEO of Fortress Solutions, succeeding Brendon Mills who resigned to pursue other opportunities. #executivemoves #FortressSolutions.
OpenText Security Solutions has launched Carbonite Cloud-to-Cloud Backup in Australia and New Zealand to protect data stored on third-party SaaS apps.
Vertiv introduces the new Vertiv Liebert APM Plus, a high-density, modular, and transformer-free UPS system with up to 97% efficiency.
Aqua Security launches Lightning Enforcer, an eBPF-based technology that provides real-time protection against zero-day attacks.
Pandemic drives critical infrastructure and digital-reliant organisations to increase cybersecurity, leading to rising costs.
The country code top-level domain of Aotearoa New Zealand - .nz - is now powered by the registry solution based on the CIRA Registry Platform.
it has become clear in the last few years that no matter the sophistication of an organisation's defences, cybercriminals could still find a way in.
UK cyber security firm Bridewell appoints Glenn Warwick as Head of Operational Technology to strengthen clients' OT security and drive R&D in this area.
Embracing change vital for a digitised future: water utility organisations must prepare for a digitised future by embracing cultural and technological changes.
Hamish Hansford contributed alongside a panel of cyber and personnel security leaders in a discussion that attracted about 200 guests in-person and online.
Kordia and Tait Communications have been chosen by the New Zealand Government to deliver a secure digital radio communications network for emergency responders.
The Australian government has implemented new legislation to address the increasing threat of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.