Industrial control system cybersecurity company Dragos Inc. announced today that it had acquired operational technology solutions provider Network Perception Inc. for an undisclosed price. Founded in ...
As part of a robust cybersecurity strategy, organizations often turn to network segregation to help limit the damage caused by a successful cyberattack and protect sensitive data. Dividing a network ...
While enterprise IT departments have spent years hardening networks with firewalls, endpoint detection systems and ... Read ...
Network segmentation has been a security best practice for decades, yet for many reasons, not all network deployments have fully embraced the approach of microsegmentation. With ransomware attacks ...
HANOVER, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dragos Inc., the global leader in cybersecurity for operational technology (OT) environments, today announced the acquisition of Network Perception, makers of NP-View, ...
Gray Television has embarked on a transformative digital journey to modernize and secure its network infrastructure, and I’m excited to share our experiences and insights from this process. Our story ...
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With IT and OT converging, safeguarding Operational Technology has become critical, as cyberattacks can now disrupt not only ...
The startup has focused on providing a ‘zero trust’ approach to enabling secure network access and providing segmentation to stop lateral movement by hackers. Zscaler announced Thursday it’s reached a ...
As your home network needs grow, you might consider network segmentation to make it more manageable and keep things safer. If you are, you're on the right track toward having a more resililiant ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency defines critical infrastructure as “assets, systems, and networks that provide functions necessary for our way of life.” Unfortunately, those ...