IOActive Chief Operating Officer Matt Rahman Keynotes Middle East Security Awards (MESA) in Dubai
IOActive Demonstrates Commitment to Continued Expansion of Global Services Seattle, Wash., April 29, 2019 – IOActive, Inc., the worldwide leader in research-fueled security services, today announced that its chief operating officer, Matt Rahman, will keynote the Middle East Security Awards (MESA) 2019 in Dubai on Tuesday, April 30. In his speech, “Going Digital: Hackers Own Your Digital Transformation,” Rahman will address the threats that hackers, cyber criminals and nation states present to the digital transformation. “The rapid adoption of new technologies and digital transformation projects in the Middle East…
IOActive Partners with the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT) to Drive Public and Private Sector Collaboration
Partnership will facilitate focused research on cyber and public safety issues impacting critical infrastructure Seattle, Wash., April 23, 2019 – IOActive, Inc., the worldwide leader in research-fueled security services, today announced that the company is partnering with the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT), America’s cybersecurity think tank, to focus and conduct research on cybersecurity and public safety related issues impacting critical infrastructure. Through this collaboration, ICIT will leverage IOActive’s deep security expertise to inform public and private sectors on how to better defend against…
Your Supply Chain May Be a Trojan Horse
Techspective – No organization exists in vacuum. There is no such thing as a completely self-sustaining company that does not in some way depend on suppliers, partners, and service providers.
Wipro breach highlights third-party risk from large IT services providers
CSOonline – After outsourcing giant Wipro suffered a phishing incident, attackers used its email system to target the company’s customers. The breach demonstrates the dangers of supply chain and third party risk.
Wipro Confirms Major Breach Investigation
InfoSecurity Magazine – IT services giant Wipro has revealed it is investigating a potential intrusion after a report named the firm as suffering an attack targeting a dozen customers.