Glasswall is excited to announce the integration of our Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technology with the Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP).
Among the many cybersecurity risks organizations face on a daily basis, zero-day vulnerabilities are particularly dangerous because – until they are patched – they are unknown to technology vendors and their users. In practical terms, because the software or device vendor has no advance warning of the risks they can create, they have zero days to develop a fix – hence the phrase ‘zero-day vulnerability’.
Glasswall has today joined the D3IP Community, an important UK initiative designed to foster collaboration and provide access to innovative technologies for the defence sector.
Glasswall has recently announced it is teaming up with the University of Essex as part of a brand-new knowledge transfer programme supported by funding from Innovate UK’s Accelerated Knowledge Transfer programme.
Digital accessibility has become a key consideration for organizations committed to creating fully inclusive products and services. The aim of any accessibility strategy should be to remove any barriers that prevent individuals with disabilities from effectively interacting with websites, digital tools and technologies.
In the world of cybersecurity, stands as a critical line of defense against malicious content. By systematically analyzing and neutralizing potential threats within files, CDR technology ensures that only safe, sanitized content enters an organization's network.
In recent years, the sheer variety and sophistication of cyber attacks have exacted a huge cost on individuals and organizations the world over. One recent study put the total global cost of cybersecurity incidents at a mind-boggling $8 trillion...
On International Women's Day 2024, we are profiling Lynn Randall, Glasswall's Company Secretary, who brings an inspiring story to this year's event. With a varied career spanning nearly half a century, she is ideally placed to share her insight about how the world of work has evolved for women, and how her own career change at the age of 50 offers an example to others.
An international team, consisting of security researchers, has created a computer worm capable of automatic self-replication and targeting AI applications. It can compromise emails, distribute malware and steal data. Its name, Morris II
In an era where cyber threats evolve as rapidly as the technology designed to counter them, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has quickly emerged as a major force in the future direction of both good and bad actors.
In the contemporary digital landscape, organizations face an ever-increasing challenge of protecting their digital assets from a variety of file-based cybersecurity threats.
Glasswall is proud to support the UK Armed Forces community by signing the Armed Forces Covenant.