Threats & Malware, Vulnerabilities
March 3, 2021
Via: Dark ReadingFor the second year in a row, the vast majority of vulnerabilities — 92% — found in Intel’s products came from the company’s security investments, specifically internal research efforts and external bug bounties, the company stated in a new report, […]
November 9, 2016
Via: Computer WeeklyHuman-machine teaming is going to become critical in any cyber security operation, and the company sees its strategic goal of enabling security technologies to work together as an important way of helping to drive human-machine teaming. This approach is aimed […]
September 21, 2015
Via: data-lossAlthough a majority of data compromises come from external actors, including nation-state groups and cyber-crime gangs, #internal #employees account for 43 percent of #data loss, half of the time these leaks are accidental, a new #study from #intel security indicates. […]
August 19, 2015
Via: vulnerabilitiesBreaking hypervisor isolation and attacking — or exploiting — neighboring virtual machines is a prominent goal of cyber criminals. At the Black Hat USA 2015 and DEF CON 23 conferences, a group of Intel Security researchers from the Advanced Threat […]
July 20, 2015
Via: hackerThe seemingly endless stream of data breaches and cyber-attacks isn’t intimidating people tasked with defending critical infrastructure, according to a new report from Intel Security. While 80 percent of survey respondents believe cybersecurity is “either greatly or extremely concerning,” most […]
July 13, 2015
Via: network-securityCompanies are underestimating the risk of failing to provide security training to non-technical staff. A new Intel Security study, which surveyed IT decision makers in European-based companies, found that within UK companies, sales staff are the most exposed to online […]
April 17, 2024