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Palo Alto Networks aims to acquire CyberArk for $25 billion, marking a major shift from its startup-focused M&A approach.
Did China sneak a peak into ToolShell? ToolShell hacking in South Africa. Cisco flaws. Arizona woman sentenced for aiding ...
Researchers tied a cybercrime group tracked as UNC2891 to an attempted Asia-Pacific bank heist, in which remote attackers ...
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The U.K. government on Friday sanctioned three Russian Military Intelligence Service units 29155, 26165 and 74455 in the ...
With $150 million in new Series D funding at a $4.15 billion valuation, Vanta plans to accelerate its AI-powered trust ...
Patients these days have an easier path to securely accessing their electronic health information, thanks in large part to ...
Palo Alto Networks announced the biggest deal in its 21-year history, bursting into the identity security market with its $25 billion buy of CyberArk. While Palo ...
AI, automation and real-time tools are reshaping insurance claims. "We blend technology with empathy to deliver faster, ...
The loosely connected band of adolescent cybercriminals tracked as Scattered Spider has joined the VMware hypervisor hacking ...
A malicious actor breached a customer relationship management platform used by Allianz Life Insurance of North America on ...