
T-Mobile Cyberattack Impacts 37 Million Customers
No passwords, card information, social security numbers or other financial account information were compromised, T-Mobile reports.

Expect MSSPs, MSPs to Guard the Cyber Gates in 2023, Data Security Provider Forecasts
Will demand for cybersecurity pros continue to outpace supply while supply chain attacks intensify and cybercrime becomes more professionalized?

Access Permissions: Manual Reviews Less Effective than Automation, Netwrix Study Finds
MSSPs and MSPs come equipped with the right automation tools to ensure regular updates of user rights, Netwrix reveals in its study.

10 Most Read Managed Security and MSSP News Stories: Week Ended 24 June 2022
This week’s most read MSSP and cybersecurity news involved BlackBerry CEO John Chen, Gartner, Kyber Security, LogicHub, Netwrix & more.

Cloud Infrastructure Cyberattacks: Research Reveals Key Trends
Cyberattacks against cloud infrastructure continue to rise, Netwrix research finds. Still, confidence in cloud security services appears strong.

Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) News: 22 March 2022
Today’s MSSP news involves Deep Instinct, eSentire, F-Secure, ForAllSecurity, Netwrix, Palo Alto Networks, Proofpoint, Red Canary, Skyhigh Security, Symphony Technology Group, Trellix, WithSecure & more.

Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) News: 19 November 2021
Today’s MSSP news involves AaDya Security, Alert Logic MDR, Armis, Cynet, EclecticIQ, Memento Ransomware, Netwrix, Nuvolo, PerimeterX, Riverbed, Sophos, Sumo Logic & more.

Research: Cloud Ransomware Hit Nearly 40% of Healthcare Organizations in 2020
Cloud ransomware attacks hit nearly 40 percent of healthcare organizations in 2020, Netwrix’s 2021 Cloud Data Security Report reveals.

Data Security Companies Netwrix and Stealthbits Merge
Netwrix, backed by private equity firm TA Associates, merges with Stealthbits. Cybersecurity merger targets PAM, threat detection & more.

Report: CISOs Prioritized Rapid Remote Work Shift Over Cybersecurity
Nearly 90% of chief information security officers (CISO) sacrificed cybersecurity to quickly enable remote work amid coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Netwrix research says.