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Kaseya Monitors Dark Web With ID Agent

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Kaseya Monitors Dark Web With ID Agent

Kaseya looks to monitor the dark web through the acquisition of threat intelligence and identity monitoring provider ID Agent. The financial details of the deal are not available.

ID Agent products include the Dark Web ID dark web monitoring platform and BullPhish, a first-of-its-kind phishing simulator and security awareness training platform. Both join the Kaseya suite of infrastructure management security solutions to provide complete protection from cybercriminals, ransomware and other malicious attacks for SMBs and the MSPs servicing them.

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Flashpoint Boosts Intelligent Platform

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Flashpoint Boosts Intelligent Platform

Business Risk Intelligence (BRI) specialist Flashpoint updates its Intelligence Platform with innovations and enhancements to help customers bolster security, confront fraud, detect insider threats and address 3rd party risk.

The Flashpoint Intelligence Platform grants access to an archive of finished intelligence reports, data from illicit forums, marketplaces, chat services, paste sites, technical data, card and account shops, and vulnerabilities, as a finished intelligence experience. The update adds more dashboards and analytics, expanded datasets, chat services and communities, and industry alerts to simplify the consumption and automation of intelligence.

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Sophos Boosts Public Cloud Visibility With Cloud Optix

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Sophos Boosts Public Cloud Visibility With Cloud Optix

Platform security vendor Sophos sets to address the security weaknesses of public clouds with Cloud Optix-- an agentless solution leveraging AI to highlight and mitigate threat exposure in cloud infrastructure.

As the company puts it, Cloud Optix provides intelligent cloud visibility, automatic compliance regulation detection and threat response across multiple cloud environments. It also promises to reduce alert fatigue by pointing out what is "truly meaningful and actionable," providing security teams with a more accurate picture of current security posture.

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IDC: Banking, Manufacturing Boost European Security Market

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IDC: Banking, Manufacturing Boost European Security Market

According to IDC, European spending on security hardware, software and services will reach $27.3 billion in 2019-- an 8.3% increase over 2018 driven by "considerable" investments in both emerging and traditional technologies.

Such growth should remain constant in the near future, since the analyst predicts spending by European companies should reach a CAGR of 7.2% over the 2018-2022 forecast period, totaling $33.6bn in 2022.

The 3 industries driving European security spending in 2019 are banking, discrete and process manufacturing, with combined investments of $9bn. In addition, professional services, federal/central government, retail and state/local government will invest over $1.5bn each on security. In terms of growth, the most dynamic industries of 2019 are healthcare (9.4% increase), discrete manufacturing, and professional services (9% increase each), while federal/central government (8.0% CAGR) and discrete manufacturing (7.8% CAGR) are the fastest growing over the 2018-2022 forecast period.

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A Backstory From Alphabet's Chronicle

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A Backstory From Alphabet's Chronicle

Chronicle, the security division of Google parent company Alphabet, announces a first product-- Backstory, a global telemetry platform the company describes as Google Photos, only for enterprise network security.

As Chronicle puts it, Backstory takes all the information within company infrastructure (be it in servers or employee devices) and indexes and organises it on the cloud. This allows customers to carry out searches the data, with the Chronicle analytics engine scanning for threats such as malware-infected files and known bad web domains. Chronicle says searches take less than a second to complete, with a Google Analytics-style dashboard providing interactive graphs and timelines for potential anomalies.

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