Glasswall is excited to announce the integration of our Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technology with the Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP).
The global telecommunications industry has seen its fair share of serious cybersecurity breaches in recent years. In late September 2022, for example, Optus, a major telecoms provider in Australia, revealed that the personal data of 10 million customers had been stolen by cybercriminals. The loss of data on this scale is, sadly, becoming more routine, but what puts it into perspective is that the Optus incident equates to about 40% of the population of Australia.
Check out our new Q&A video, where Glasswall Chief Scientist Dinis Cruz and CRO Sam Hutton talk about the tremendous scalability of our CDR platform.
When cybersecurity breaches come to light, there’s an understandable focus on the financial impact. The subsequent FAQs often include: How much will it cost to get systems back online and repair the damage? What is this costing on a global level? And more recently, how much cryptocurrency was stolen?
Growth is a big part of the Glasswall message, and we’re delighted to welcome even more top talent to our UK and US teams.
Cybersecurity breaches are severe and continue to make the headlines. Governments the world over are accelerating the rollout of new rules and regulations in an effort to prevent and mitigate the damaging attacks seen on a regular basis.
The enormous cost associated with cyberattacks continues to cause major concern among businesses worldwide.
The ongoing disruption caused by the recent ransomware attack on the NHS raises serious – and familiar – concerns. According to reporting by the BBC, disruption to NHS 111 services “targeted the system used to refer patients for care, including ambulances being dispatched, out-of-hours appointment bookings and emergency prescriptions.”
Axie Infinity – a blockchain-powered online game with over a million daily users worldwide – recently lost over $620 million in cryptocurrency following a security breach in which hackers used files infected with malware to gain access to the network of its publisher, Sky Mavis.
As part of a series of Q&A discussions with senior security leaders, we spoke to Pete Gibson, former Chief Information Officer at Friendly’s Restaurant, whose responsibilities include protecting its 130 outlets across the U.S.
Digital files are critical to any organization. They enhance productivity, aid learning and boost collaboration. However, they are the Achilles heel of most organizations’ cybersecurity defenses.
Do you understand the need for comprehensive digital security to keep your organization and its clients safe? Haven’t yet invested in file-based protection from Glasswall CDR (Content Disarm and Reconstruction)? Here are six reasons why you think you shouldn’t, but probably should…
In a recently-published joint letter to the Law Society and Bar Council, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has urged lawyers not to make ransomware payments on behalf of clients disrupted by attacks.