Juniper vs. Palo Alto Networks: Firewall court battle set to begin
Call it the fist fight over firewalls for 2014. Juniper Networks is going for a knock-out against rival Palo Alto Networks in a patent-dispute lawsuit related to next-generation firewalls that's set to...
View ArticlePalo Alto Networks acquires security startup Morta to outsmart hackers
Palo Alto Networks, an enterprise security company, has acquired Silicon Valley startup Morta Security in a deal that the companies say will better help their clients defend themselves against...
View ArticlePalo Alto Networks buys endpoint security software maker Cyvera for $200M
Palo Alto Networks, known for its next-generation firewall, Monday said it is buying Israeli start-up Cyvera for about $200 million to gain access to its endpoint security product for real-time attack...
View ArticleApple mobile devices in China targeted by WireLurker malware
Researchers at Palo Alto Networks said they've discovered an impressive malware attack against Apple devices, which for now appears to be limited to users of a Chinese application store.
View ArticleWireLurker attacks against iOS devices also launched from Windows PCs
Attackers have used rogue applications for both OS X and Windows to infect iPhones and iPads in China with a malware program that steals contact information and other private data.
View ArticleCisco's cyber approach sits top of security appliance shop
"Meeting an organisation's security needs with a robust and comprehensive solution has become increasingly challenging."
View ArticleKeeping a trusted eye on today’s NZ Govt networks
New Zealand government agencies must continue to evolve their IT networks to more carefully manage the risks of cyber attacks, exploitation, and data loss.
View ArticleTwo ways Kiwi businesses can fight back against corporate espionage
As advanced persistent threats (APTs) evolve, they are becoming more of a threat to businesses.
View ArticleAndroid flaw puts personal data at risk for millions
Nearly half of Android devices are vulnerable to an attack that could replace a legitimate app with malicious software that can collect sensitive data from a phone.
View ArticleINSIGHT: Top 4 ways to prevent data breaches
"It is important for organisations to see how the threat landscape and cyber criminals’ techniques are changing."
View ArticleINSIGHT: How NZ businesses can break the cyber attack lifecycle
"The cyber attack lifecycle refers to the procedure attackers use to infiltrate networks and extract data."
View ArticleAndroid malware masquerades as Nintendo game emulator
A new family of Android malware adds insult to injury by making users pay for the data-stealing application.
View ArticleAsprox botnet, a long-running nuisance, disappears
The Asprox botnet, whose malware-spamming activities have been followed for years by security researchers, appears to be gone.
View ArticleFortinet, Intel, Palo Alto Networks and Symantec - Big four unite to combat...
“Managing this risk is a shared responsibility. We need to step forward, and not wait for the adversary to make the move first."
View ArticleStruggling to secure your mobile workforce? Here’s how…
“In many scenarios, organisations’ mobile workforces don’t have the same level of protection as most core business IT systems."
View ArticlePalo Alto Networks gives Southern Cross Hospitals clean bill of network...
New Zealand’s largest network of private surgical hospitals have deployed Palo Alto Networks’ Next-Generation Security Platform.
View ArticleHow can businesses protect industrial Internet of Things infrastructure?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is ushering in a fourth wave of the industrial revolution, with multiple industries such as manufacturing and healthcare leveraging connected devices to better manage...
View ArticlePalo Alto Networks buys endpoint security software maker Cyvera for $200M
Palo Alto Networks, known for its next-generation firewall, Monday said it is buying Israeli start-up Cyvera for about $200 million to gain access to its endpoint security product for real-time attack...
View ArticleApple mobile devices in China targeted by WireLurker malware
Researchers at Palo Alto Networks said they've discovered an impressive malware attack against Apple devices, which for now appears to be limited to users of a Chinese application store.
View ArticleWireLurker attacks against iOS devices also launched from Windows PCs
Attackers have used rogue applications for both OS X and Windows to infect iPhones and iPads in China with a malware program that steals contact information and other private data.
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