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BrandPost: 6 Questions to Ask Before You Hire a Managed Security Services Provider

Gartner forecasts that information security spending will reach $187 billion in 2023, an increase of 11.1% from 2022. In tandem with this spending, the analyst firm also predicts that by 2025, a single centralized cybersecurity function will not be agile enough to meet the needs of a digital organization. To read this article in full, please click here
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Alkira collaborates with Infoblox to simplify cloud application management

Alkira has partnered with Infoblox to make it easier for enterprises to manage applications in complex distributed compute environments. Infoblox provides critical domain name and IP management and security services. Alkira’s Cloud Networking as a Service (CNaaS) simplifies deployment and management of networks from data center to cloud. The partnership between Infoblox and Alkira enables organizations to deploy Infoblox combined with Alkira’s Cloud Network as a Service to manage DNS, DHCP, IPAM and DNS security … More → The post Alkira collaborates with Infoblox to simplify cloud application management appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Pexip and Vbrick join forces to bring secure video recordings to the enterprise

With Pexip and Vbrick partnership, Pexip’s enterprise users can host video meetings and large-scale webcasts, record them with a single click, and store them in their Vbrick EVP tenant for on-demand playback. “The regulatory and compliance requirements are only increasing for companies today, especially within finance, health and legal. Without proper security protections in place, video content can expose sensitive data and increase risk. To that end, Pexip and Vbrick have come together to offer … More → The post Pexip and Vbrick join forces to bring secure video recordings to the enterprise appeared first on Help Net Security.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/Sd3Y6Z

McAfee Fake Antivirus Phishing Campaign is Back!, (Sat, Nov 19th)

Yesterday I received this email that my McAfee antivirus subscription is expired and that my computer is already infected with 5 viruses (how do they know?). The overall content of this email is simple and direct to the point and is similar to something Xavier posted earlier this year [1].
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