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Kaspersky s commentary on Medusa Ransomware

Kaspersky solutions detect Medusa ransomware

Business News | New and Improved Deep Learning-Supported Behavioural Analytics - Wavesys Global s Behavior Analysis Systems for Law Enforcement

Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. New Delhi [India], July 13: Wavesys Global recently released the latest version of Behavioral Analytics (v2.1.0), which introduces a new WVCAbehaviour license with several new algorithms. These algorithms offer alerts on behavior/ motion such as fighting, aggressive behavior, slip and fall, trip and fall, possession of hand-held objects, etc., using Deep Learning modules. Business News | New and Improved Deep Learning-Supported Behavioural Analytics - Wavesys Global s Behavior Analysis Systems for Law Enforcement.

Security at the core of Intel s new vPro platform

In what the chipmaker claims is an industry first, the latest processor line from Intel will incorporate threat detection right into the hardware, bolstering EDR and other cybersecurity platforms.

Kaspersky reveals cybersecurity threat landscape in India

New Delhi [India], October 1 (ANI/Bloomingdale): Kaspersky released the result of its Digital Footprint Intelligence (DFI) report on the external threats covering the Asia Pacific (APAC) region in 2021, where China, India and Indonesia, more than any other countries in the APAC region, are at risk of being attacked through public exploits at any moment. Almost every fifth of the vulnerable services contained more than one vulnerability, thereby increasing the chances of an attacker performing a successful incursion. In terms of the share of vulnerabilities with publicly available exploits, India is within the top 3 countries in the APAC region. The Darknet activity related to attack impact (advertisements on selling data leaks and compromised data) dominates the statistics as these are spread over time, where criminals sell, resell and repack many data leaks from the past. In 2021, organizations from India make 9.8 per cent of all data leaks (Figure 2) and 35 per cent of all insider ac

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