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Deception Technology Market 2017 Revenue Analysis and Industry Estimated to Reach USD $2.3 Billion and Growing at 14% CAGR by 2022

Deception Technology Market 2017 Revenue Analysis and Industry Estimated to Reach USD $2.3 Billion and Growing at 14% CAGR by 2022 Posted on November 16, 2017 by ReleaseWire - Latest Press Releases in Press Releases Leadership is an overused word, and is often misused. We like this definition. Pune, India — ( SBWIRE ) — 11/16/2017 — Market Highlights In this rapidly changing environment, demand for a compact security infrastructure which would resist and counter such network security breaches is ever increasing. The increasing adoption of internet of things (IoT) and big data are increasing cyber security threats which is responsible to drive the Deception Technology market. Observing the current trend and advancements in technologies the study indicates a sudden hike in Deception Technology market. The Deception Technology market is driven by many factors such as rise in instances of cyber-attacks such as malwares, zero day attacks, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)...

Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness

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News October 24, 2017 @ 12:30 PM Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness By Shane Schick Share Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness on Twitter Share Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness on Facebook Share Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness on LinkedIn    Email Security Intelligence: Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness Thinkstock Share Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness on Twitter Share Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness on Facebook Share Locky Ransomware Attacks Exploit Microsoft DDE to Increase Effectiveness on LinkedIn Email Security Intelligence: Lock...

Verkoop ransomware is zeer lucratief

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Verkoop ransomware is zeer lucratief Leveranciers ransomware verdienen wel meer dan 100.000 dollar per jaar aan de verkoop © Unsplash ,  Rishi Deep. 20 oktober 2017 De handel in ransomeware groeit jaarlijks met 2500 procent. In totaal zijn meer dan 6300 marktplaatsen actief waar meer dan 45.000 producten worden verkocht. Dit zijn de belangrijkste conclusies uit een rapport van IT-beveiliger Carbon Black. Het werd onlangs gepresenteerd op een congres van het bedrijf in San Francisco. De prijs van ransomware varieert van 50 dollarcent tot 3000 dollar. De gemiddelde prijs ligt op 10,50 dollar. Gerelateerde artikelen Ransomware verhu...

Ransomware: What's the Cost to Business?

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Ransomware: What's the Cost to Business? If you haven’t yet been a victim of ransomware, chances are you soon will. With talk now of the ‘ransomware business model’, recent research across the US, UK, Germany and France highlights that ransomware attacks are on the rise, with 48% of businesses seeing attacks in 2016¹. And experts predict that we will continue to see multiple, new ransomware variants emerging from attackers who are both knowledgeable and skilled. Ransomware is no longer just an IT issue, but a very real business problem. Read this paper to discover: ·          How ransomware is evolving including the attack methods ·          The cost to your business ·          What steps you must take to mitigate the risk of attack Download format: Adobe PDF ...

Tested: How 4 deception tools deliver truer network security

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Tested: How 4 deception tools deliver truer network security Modern deception platforms lay traps that point attackers to fake assets that are created by the deception product. Here's what we discovered about how deception works and the unique features that deception tools from TrapX Security, Cymmetria, illusive Networks, and TopSpin Security bring to network defenses. Email a friend To Use commas to separate multiple email addresses From Privacy Policy Thank you Your message has been sent. Sorry There was an error emailing this page. By John Breeden II CSO | Jun 19, 2017 3:03 AM PT   Shutterstock Related Articles Attivo adds response capabilities to deception deployments ThreatConnect makes order out of threat feed chaos The best (and worst) features of 7 top cloud security... See all Insider 74% o...

Tested: How 4 deception tools deliver truer network security

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Destructive cyberattacks are only going to get worse

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Destructive cyberattacks are only going to get worse Andrea Little Limbago Sep. 13, 2017, 8:56 AM   Dr. Andrea Little Limbago Endgame Overlooked among the stark headlines of the sheer scale of personal information hackers stole from credit monitor Equifax, was a Symantec  report demonstrating that Dragonfly, a cyber-espionage group, continues to escalate its access to energy facilities’ operational systems in the United States, Turkey, and Switzerland. More than simple exploration and espionage, the report shows a clear step towards pursuing sabotage and destruction, a trend that’s become more common alongside rising geopolitical tensions. This latest cause for alarm should not be viewed as an anomaly but as the current state-of-cyber in 2017 and beyond.                    ...