
Sofacy-Gruppe greift mehrere Regierungsbehörden an
Die Sofacy-Gruppe, auch bekannt unter den Namen APT28, Fancy Bear, STRONTIUM, Sednit, Zarenteam und Pawn Storm, wird auch 2018 sehr aktiv bleiben, so die jüngste Einschätzung von Palo Alto Networks.
Die Sofacy-Gruppe, auch bekannt unter den Namen APT28, Fancy Bear, STRONTIUM, Sednit, Zarenteam und Pawn Storm, wird auch 2018 sehr aktiv bleiben, so die jüngste Einschätzung von Palo Alto Networks.
Mehr als ein Drittel der deutschen Unternehmen ändert auch nach einer Cyber-Attacke die Sicherheitsstrategie kaum. So lautet ein zentrales Ergebnis einer aktuellen CyberArk-Untersuchung.
Viele Nutzer sorgen sich momentan vor Meltdown und Spectre. Und diese Sorge ist nicht unberechtigt: Das Angriffsszenario Spectre betrifft fast alle Computer der vergangenen 20 Jahre, die mit Intel-, AMD- und ARM-Prozessoren ausgestattet sind. Bei Meltdown sind neben Intel einige ARM-Prozessoren betroffen.
Bereits zum fünften Mal in Folge befragt der Low-Code-Anbieter OutSystems IT-Fachleute auf der ganzen Welt zum Status quo der Anwendungsentwicklung – im Original: „State of Application Development Research Report“.
S/4HANA steht seit 2015 bereit, um Vorgängerversionen wie SAP ECC 6.0 abzulösen. Wie Unternehmen die Migration angehen sollten, warum sich der Wechsel lohnt und worauf zu achten ist.
GTT Communications hat den Abschluss einer definitiven Kaufvereinbarung zur Übernahme von Interoute bekannt gegeben. Der Kaufpreis liegt bei rund 1.9 Milliarden Euro in bar.
US-Autoriese Ford hat Miami zu einem Testgelände für die weitere Entwicklung seiner selbstfahrenden Fahrzeugflotte auserkoren. Im dortigen Stadtbezirk Dade County soll ein Pilotprogramm starten, mit dem der Betrieb verschiedener Services in der Praxis flächendeckend ausgerollt und erprobt wird.
Hornetsecurity übernimmt ab sofort die Managed-Spamfilter-Sparte von Avira. Der Avira Geschäftskundenbereich gibt das Geschäft der Cloud E-Mail Security Lösungen aus strategischen Gründen auf und fokussiert sich stärker auf sein Kerngeschäft, die Vermarktung der Antivirus Endpoint Produkte für Geschäftskunden.
Gestern wurde bekannt, dass Hacker erfolgreich in IT-Systeme der deutschen Bundesregierung eingedrungen sind. Ein Kurzinterview mit Bob Botezatu, Leitender Bedrohungsanalyst bei Bitdefender.
Mit einem neuen Besucherrekord enden die Fujitsu Storage Days 2018. Im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren wurde die Tour, durch Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, aber auch um einen Stopp erweitert. Hauptthema war, wie Unternehmen Ihre Speicherinfrastruktur für die bevorstehenden Herausforderungen und den digitalen Wandel richtig aufstellen.
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