Showing posts with label cyberattacks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyberattacks. Show all posts

Monday 27 September 2021

 

Cybereason, Sysware Partnership to Protect Indonesian Companies from Cyberattacks

A leading operation-centric attack protection company Cybereason has partnered with Sysware to protect Indonesian companies from sophisticated cyberattacks on endpoints and across their networks.

This partnership will also see Sysware offer its customers a Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solution powered by the Cybereason Defense Platform, which will deliver Endpoint Detection and Response, Next-Generation Antivirus, anti-ransomware and fileless malware protection to enterprise clients through a single unified agent.

"Partnering with Sysware provides Cybereason with the opportunity to deliver world-class cybersecurity capabilities through the Sysware presence in Indonesia," said Derrick Ng, Channel and Alliance Director, APAC, Cybereason.

"Combining Cybereason’s top rated technology and services with Sysware’s vast expertise will accelerate our expansion in the Indonesian market," said Eric Tan, Sales Director, APAC, Cybereason.

Founded in 2007, Sysware is a leading Next Generation IT Distributor.

Through this partnership, Sysware and Cybereason's customers will be able to detect threats faster, monitor activities across both networks with actionable intelligence, and leveraged guided remediation. This means that the collaboration could fend off threats like the SolarWinds supply chain attacks. Read more news

 


Friday 2 July 2021

 

House Panel Approves DHS Bill and allots Funding for Cybersecurity

The Committee in the House has now approved a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through the related subcommittee with $2.42 billion for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. As the cybersecurity threats are increasing, the country is facing many changes; the missions and investments of the Department of Homeland Security are to adapt and respond quickly. This bill will be making historic investments in cyber and infrastructure security.

The bill will include funding to deal with contentious immigration issues and other things such as defending the US against Russian aggression in the Arctic, making $52.81 billion available to the DHS in discretionary funding. It is reported that a total of $934 million more than for 2021 will be available. Roughly a third of that increase—$397.4 will boost CISA, DHS's newest agency.

The Committee members of the House have stated that they are thrilled that the Appropriations Committee is allocating a sum of $2.42 billion for CISA, which is the nation's premier cybersecurity agency, in line with the Solarium Commission's recommendation. The bill investments will prevent cyberattacks and root out cyber intrusions.