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Mitiga's IR² Solution Delivers Proactive, Continuous Breach Investigation -- Powered by Forensics as Code™
Mitiga released significant new capabilities in its IR² platform, increasing organizations' readiness for and resilience to critical cloud, SaaS, and hybrid cybersecurity incidents. This solution enables organizations to dramatically increase their readiness for future attacks and to respond rapidly and recover effectively when attacks occur.
Transport systems give hackers a moving target
Cyber attacks can be aimed at critical national infrastructure and customer data
CyberTech 100
The CyberTech100 is an annual list of 100 of the world’s most innovative CyberTech companies. These are the companies every financial institution needs to know about as they consider and develop their information security and risk management strategies.
Still crying? WannaCry five years on
Some anniversaries are designed to send shivers down the spine, and world of Information Technology is no exception. May 2022 marks five 5 years since the worldwide WannaCry ransomware cryptoworm targeted Microsoft operating systems. Read more: https://www.digitaljournal.com/tech-science/still-crying-wannacry-five-years-on/article#ixzz7U95al0cJ
Mitiga CTO and Co-Founder Ofer Maor Named SC Media "Innovator of the Year" Finalist
Maor recognized for significant efforts to combat today's evolving cybersecurity threats
SC Awards Finalists: Innovator of the Year
Bad actors rapidly evolve their tactics. Security companies, therefore, need to evolve faster. And they need leaders to drive that effort.
The rise of double extortion ransomware
With the use of this tactic increasing, we look at how you can protect your business
Five years on from WannaCry -- what have we learned?
Today marks the fifth anniversary of the notorious WannaCry ransomware attack which hit a number of large organizations around the world and was many people's first encounter with ransomware.
Five years after the WannaCry ransomware attack
It’s been five years since the WannaCry ransomware attack spread like wildfire, encrypting hundreds of thousands of important and high-profile systems.