Tag: Cybersecurity
Nearly two in five companies have lost business due to poor...
Nearly two in five companies have lost business due to a lack of cybersecurity performance within their organisation, a study from security ratings company BitSight claims.
Southeast Asia may be seeing high adoption of online services, they...
Southeast Asia is the region with the highest growing adoption rate for internet users, and yet it has a lack of cybersecurity specialists.
Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency said to be appealing fine for data...
Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency (NRA) is reportedly set to appeal the 5.1m levs ($2.8m) fine it received following a widespread data breach.
The Capital One hack raises many questions regarding cybersecurity
As the alleged Capital One hacker has been indicted and may face up to 25 years in prison, several experts have stated that the breach raises a lot of questions.
3Lines Venture Capital closes first $5m trance of its Rocket Fund
3Lines Venture Capital has closed the first $5m trance for its Rocket Fund, which is focused on cybersecurity and deep-tech opportunities.
Roughly a tenth of all finance logins are fraudulent
A new report from cybersecurity firm Arkose Labs reveals the origins and the most used methods used in the hack attacks affecting businesses around the world.
Axonius nets $20m to support of cybersecurity asset management platform
Cybersecurity Asset Management company Axonius has netted $20m in its Series B round which was led by new investor OpenView.
Mindset Ventures eyes fund 3 after first company exit
Mindset Ventures, an international early-stage venture capital firm, is looking to raise its third fund, following its first company exit.
VMware acquires Carbon Black in $2.1bn deal
VMware, a software provider for digital infrastructure, has agreed to acquire cloud-native endpoint protection platform Carbon Black in a deal with $2.1bn.
This report claims cybersecurity in Asia Pacific countries is not strong...
Two thirds of companies in Asia Pacific nations believe their digital defences are not strong enough for the threats of today.