Author: nlqip
Introduction Welcome to the February 2024 installment of the Sensor Intelligence Series, our monthly summary of vulnerability intelligence based on distributed passive sensor data. This month’s attack data is, at least in the most seen attacks, much like recent months. We continued to tweak our approach to threat hunting this month and managed to find…
Read MoreIn an interview with CRN, Intel executives discuss the new AI and security capabilities of the Core Ultra processors as well as the vPro platform’s new management features that they believe will make 2024 a standout year for commercial PC upgrades. Intel is aware of the fact that it claims every year it will offer…
Read MoreIn an evolving threat landscape, the DoD must make sure that its mission-critical operations don’t experience power outages. From illuminating command centers to fueling advanced weapons systems, uninterrupted power is vital to the Department of Defense’s (DoD) national defense mission. At the core of this critical infrastructure is operational technology (OT), which functions behind the…
Read More‘Look to N-able to trust in helping you enable your transformation,’ says N-able CEO John Pagliuca. ‘We’re the partner that can enable that transformation; we will help you bring more services to market and help you augment.’ Between new integrations with HaloPSA and Rewst and a new Cloud Commander offering, N-able is “laser-focused” on being…
Read MorePYTHONW.EXE Information This is an undesirable program. This file has been identified as a program that is undesirable to have running on your computer. This consists of programs that are misleading, harmful, or undesirable. If the description states that it is a piece of malware, you should immediately run an antivirus and antispyware program. If…
Read MoreAs part of CRN’s 2024 Internet Of Things 50 list, here are the coolest and most noteworthy vendors who are innovating and making big moves within the IoT software space. With businesses primed to continue investing in IoT capabilities, there is great opportunity for solution providers to work with software vendors who are delivering new…
Read MoreLooking Back How times have changed! Looking back at our 5 Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023 there was not a single mention of AI. And yet, here we are wrapping up 2023 (pun very much intended) and it seems almost impossible to read a headline in which AI is not somehow involved. While we may have…
Read MoreVarious web browser extensions are causing searches from the address bar to be redirected through the Theonlinesearch.com website. It does this by modifying the browser’s default search URL so that searchers go through the developer’s site rather than the one you usually have configured. In this case, the default search URL is switched to a…
Read MoreBroadcom Lets HPE Use Existing VMware OEM Agreement To Provide ‘Alternative’ To Dell VxRail
- by nlqip
‘Customers that need VMware and rely on it are going to have to pay a lot more money to use it,’ says an HPE VMware partner, who did not want to be identified. “Short term the HPE Broadcom OEM extension might mean some additional VMware business for us but long term we are looking for…
Read MoreCisco Hypershield: 5 Things To Know About The Tech Giant’s Most ‘Consequential’ Security Release
- by nlqip
Not just another security product, Hypershield presents a novel way to approach cybersecurity in hyper-distributed environments as the growth of AI takes hold, Cisco’s top security executives revealed this week. Cisco Systems this week introduced Hypershield, a brand-new approach to security architecture for the protection of AI workloads in data center and cloud environments. While…
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