"Cylance" Posts

Zero Trust: Your Best Protection Against Ransomware

Zero Trust models take the standard approach to user authentication, such as multi-factor authentication, and vastly expand its capabilities. BlackBerry Cylance explains the MSSP implications.

How MSSPs Can Mitigate Insider Threats for Their Customers

The Covid crisis & the ensuing move to remote work left many businesses unprepared for insider threats. Here’s how to mitigate insider risks.

How to Prevent SystemBC Remote Access Trojan

SystemBC malware has been observed initializing Ransomware as a Service (RaaS) attacks such as Ryuk & Egregor. Here’s how to prevent SystemBC attacks.

Armis Hires Former SentinelOne Executive As Worldwide VP of Channel

Agentless security company Armis hires former Recorded Future, SentinelOne & Cylance executive Tim Mackie as worldwide VP of channel.

How MSSPs Can Protect Microsoft Exchange Customers vs. HAFNIUM

HAFNIUM cyberattack vs. Microsoft Exchange Server triggers security incidents & ransomware threats worldwide. BlackBerry explains how MSPs & MSSPs can protect customers.

The Tradecraft of Fake Sites and Online Personas

Carefully crafted fake websites and fraudulent online personas have the potential to influence public sentiment and voting habits, BlackBerry explains.

BlackBerry, Cylance, Symantec Veteran May Mitchell Joins iBoss

Cloud-delivered network security provider iboss hires hires BlackBerry, Cylance & Symantec veteran May Mitchell as senior VP of marketing.

AttackIQ Hires Cylance Veteran Pedro Vidal As VP of North America Sales

Breach & attack simulation (BAS) solutions provider AttackIQ hires former Cylance executive Pedro Vidal to serve as its VP of North America sales.

Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) News: 08 January 2020

Today’s MSSP news involves AttackIQ VP Pedro Vidal, Cloudflare Teams, Truckstop ransomware attack, WannaCry malware research, and PreciseSecurity findings.

Zeppelin Ransomware Targets MSPs, Healthcare, Tech Companies in U.S. and Europe

Zeppelin ransomware apparently targets managed IT service providers (MSPs), healthcare & technology companies, Cylance research suggests.