Remote Working Challenges Aplenty for Cybersecurity Pros
… ransomware, Haas said.
“The deployment and management of this solution is centralized in the network operating center from Deutsche Telekom,” he said. “It´s a cinch to get new a firewall deployment up and running. Just plug in the power and network cables — and that´s it.”
Ironscales Updates Email Security Platform
Ironscales has added a new community chat room feature to its email security platform.
It allows internal collaboration between the security operations center (SOC) and security teams adjusting to remote work and telecommuting conditions.
Security practitioners discuss common and mutually experienced threats. Analysts can anonymously exchange questions and respond with guidance on suspicious email incidents.
Eyal Benishti is Ironscales’ founder and CEO. He said Ironscales’ platform already provides unique benefits to channel partners.
“For MSPs and MSSPs in particular, the platform’s ability to automatically detect, respond and even prevent phishing attacks with little to no human involvement has empowered managed service security analysts to spend less time on phishing mitigation and more time attending to other sensitive security tasks impacting their customers and themselves,” he said. “In addition, the platform is increasingly popular among resellers and distributors because of its ubiquity in solving all of the complexities of email phishing at both the gateway and mailbox levels. This means that their customers can consolidate email security and antiphishing tools into one solution.”
Ninety percent of Ironscales’ sales come through the channel, Benishti said said.
“Email remains the No. 1 vector for all cyberattacks, and the increase in frequency and complexity of daily attacks is putting a strain on security teams worldwide,” he said. “This two-way communication within our platform is yet another way Ironscales harnesses the collective power of human and machine intelligence to accelerate the decision-making process when the time from threat discovery to attack remediation is of the essence.”
SiteLock Adds Security Awareness Training
SiteLock this week unveiled its new security awareness training and phishing simulation.
The new product provides security assessments, integrated learning paths, phishing simulations and more. Organizations can prepare employees to be their first line of defense against cyber threats.
“In the face of an ever-evolving threat landscape, it’s crucial to educate employees on security best practices, no matter if they are working within the organization or at home. Security awareness training and phishing simulations teach employees to keep security top of mind at all times, helping to prevent data breaches, ransomware and other cyber threats that put organizations at risk,” said Neill Feather, SiteLock’s CIO.
Security awareness training helps keep data out of the wrong hands, according to SiteLock.
The new product is available alongside a number of enterprise-grade security solutions. SiteLock protects more than 16 million websites globally.