Booz Allen stories
Insider threats leave Australian Govt data vulnerable, states ex-Snowden adviser during cyber security briefings.
Practical DevSecOps unveils a hands-on Certified Security Champion course to embed security advocates inside software development teams.
Cloudflare partners with Booz Allen Hamilton to boost cyber incident response with 'Under Attack as a Service' (UAaaS), providing a novel 30-day rapid DDoS mitigation solution to enterprises.
Daniele Grassi appointed as President of General Assembly leading tech training provider and talent solutions company. #edtech #leadership.
XONA Systems, an OT/critical infrastructure secure user access firm, appoints Ron Fabela, with over two decades of experience, as Field CTO.
ThoughtLab's cybersecurity benchmarking study reveals increasing breaches and inadequate preparedness in large organizations.
Global revenues for the artificial intelligence market are set to surpass $500 billion by 2024, with software leading growth.
As well as machine learning, big data and data science emerged as the most mentioned trends among the AI influencer discussions.
Tanium and Google Cloud have expanded their partnership to help organisations with security in the distributed IT era.
New Zealand property management firm LPM Property Management left over 31,000 images of personal information exposed on an unsecured Amazon database.
Singapore fintech BetterTradeOff announces three key appointments as it gears up to enhance services for financial institutions and consumers.
INTERPOL and BT reach data sharing agreement to combat cybercrime worldwide. BT will provide threat insights to help Interpol take action.
Microsoft has announced its new Surface Enterprise Initative partners and programmes at the World Partner Conference in Toronto yesterday.
Highlights from Day 2 of Microsoft's WPC conference are out, Partnerships, Microsoft 365, Windows 10, Surface and Hololens.
Microsoft introduced new subscription options for Windows 10 and Surface for businesses, to essentially change the way we 'do business'.
Cybercrime is on the rise, impacting businesses globally with costs soaring up to $36.5m, urging a stronger focus on automated security tech.
INTERPOL has found 8800 Command and Control (C2) servers and hundreds of compromised websites, including government portals across Asia.