Glasswall hasannounced a major technology integration with ReversingLabs, the most trusted file and networkintelligence repository provider, to further strengthen its threat removalsolution with an additional layer of pragmatic security.
During 2022, organisations will face a wide variety of serious cybersecurity challenges, but as Glasswall CEO, Danny Lopez, explains in our latest predictions post, there are some important geopolitical issues that will continue to impact the industry as a whole:
As we’ve discussed previously on the Glasswall blog, the cybersecurity mindset seen at a boardroom level plays a crucial role in how well organisations can protect their networks and data. In the latest of our 2022 predictions series, our CEO, Danny Lopez, looks ahead to what executive teams will face going forwards:
Looking ahead to what 2022 might bring across the cybersecurity space, we’ve covered ransomware, nation-state attacks and the world of hybrid work. This time, Glasswall CEO, Danny Lopez, shares his thoughts on the ongoing challenges presented by the industry-wide skills gap:
In the third of our 2022 cybersecurity predictions, Glasswall CFO, Steve Roberts, explains how the ongoing shift to a hybrid and remote working model will require organisations to focus more heavily on security in the year ahead:
In the run-up to Christmas, consumers have once again been urged to be cautious when making purchases online. Every digital shopper faces a variety of cybercrime risks, from fake websites to a burst of seasonal phishing emails, as cybercriminals look to profit from seasonal spending.
As part of our 2022 cybersecurity predictions series, Glasswall CPO, Paul Farrington shared his thoughts on the important issue of nation-state attacks.
The last 12 months has seen organisations around the world working hard to proactively address a wide range of cybersecurity challenges and opportunities. While we continue to see some worrying trends and headlines, there are also many networks that have remained safe from attack.
Glasswall has today launched its Premier Partner Program. Designed to build a substantial partner ecosystem, the program is geared towards distributors, value-added resellers (VARs), managed service providers (MSPs) and system integrators (SIs) whose customers are faced with a growing range of file-based cybersecurity threats
Organisations today are faced with a multitude of vulnerabilities and must employ a variety of technologies and processes to protect themselves against constantly evolving threats.