Security Posture Drift: Thinking Old School Charles Kolodgy is a Research Vice President for IDC's Security Products service and is a featured guest blogger.Security can't be Charles Kolodgy |February 04, 2013
New Attack Trends – Are You Bringing a Knife to the Gunfight? Today, we launched our 2012 Global Application and Network Security report. It was prepared by our security experts - the Ziv Gadot |January 22, 2013
US Bank Attacks in Review – It’s a Brave New World An article published in the New York Times last Wednesday touched off a media frenzy by suggesting that Iran has Carl Herberger |January 14, 2013
The New Weekend Warriors – Information Security Pros As a former military veteran, I fully understand that the term “weekend warriors” is typically used to refer to military Carl Herberger |January 07, 2013
Mitigating Attacks in 2013: The Year Companies Push Hackers Back In 2012, DDoS attacks revealed a new cyber security trend: attack campaigns that last for days and sometimes even weeks. Ronen Kenig |January 02, 2013
A Study in Cyber Attack Defense Contrasts: Op Ababil vs OpIsrael There is no doubt that the last couple of months have been historic in the world of cyber security. In Carl Herberger |December 10, 2012
Security Week Article: The Missing Layer Against Encrypted Attacks I recently contributed another column to Security Week about attackers launching attacks over HTTPS more than ever before. With an Avi Chesla |December 05, 2012
Anonymous Launches #OpIsrael – Attacking Israeli Websites in Conjunction with Gaza Missile Attack As you have likely have read in the news today, the hacktivist group Anonymous launched #OpIsrael - an online attack of Ronen Kenig |November 16, 2012
At the Precipice of an IT Security Tipping Point: Radware & Ponemon Institute Unveil New Survey of Security Experts At Radware, we feel strongly that 2012 has been the year of the DDoS attack – and it doesn’t look Ronen Kenig |November 13, 2012
Can Hackers Ruin America’s Election Day? While the majority of American’s will cast their vote for the next President of the United States by going to Ronen Kenig |November 05, 2012
The New Social Security: How Social Media is Changing the Cyber Security Landscape From our personal to our professional lives, today most of us use social media in one form or another. Till David Hobbs |October 29, 2012
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About a DDoS Attack But Were Afraid to Ask In our world of “ones and zeroes” there has been an exponential increase in network and application attacks that can Ronen Kenig |October 15, 2012