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Discovering a Cure for Cyber Threats

BECKER’S HOSPITAL REVIEW | October 17, 2016

Improving security for electronic health records will enhance trust and unlock their full potential.

A friend of mine recently had a frustrating experience trying to send his medical records to a major hospital. He wanted to email them, however the hospital said no, they only accept faxed records. […]

RedSeal CEO Ray Rothrock Shares Insights on Mad Money with Jim Cramer

MAD MONEY WITH JIM CRAMER | August 25, 2016

Our CEO Ray Rothrock shared the latest on cybersecurity as a guest on Mad Money with Jim Cramer (CNBC) today, covering a variety of topics – from why perfect firewall management doesn’t provide perfect protection, to the risk of a hacking attack on electrical grids and nuclear power […]

RedSeal CEO Ray Rothrock Talks Cybersecurity on Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer

Our CEO Ray Rothrock shared the latest on cybersecurity as a guest on Mad Money with Jim Cramer (CNBC) today, covering a variety of topics – from why perfect firewall management doesn’t provide perfect protection, to the risk of a hacking attack on electrical grids and nuclear power plants.

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A Cybersecurity Seal of Approval is Not Enough

IDG CONNECT | August 16, 2016

This is a contributed piece by Dr. Mike Lloyd, Chief Technology Officer of RedSeal

Cyberthreats continue to dominate the headlines and wreak havoc on corporate networks. There are now nearly one million new malware threats released every single day, according to recent reports. In a bid to stem the tide, […]

RedSeal to Attend the Premier Technical Security Conference Black Hat USA

WHAT: Black Hat is a technical and global information security event series that began in 1997. The event series are held annually in the United States, Europe and Asia, and offer attendees the very latest in information security research, development and trends. This will be the 19th annual Black Hat USA, taking place in Las […]

Wikileaks DNC Email Dump Sparks Malware Fears

FOX NEWS | July 29, 2016

The trove of leaked Democratic National Committee emails posted to Wikileaks on July 22 has sparked concerns about malware as users access the vast trove of documents.

WikiLeaks posted close to 20,000 emails and 8,000 attachments that were sent or received from top Democratic officials, appearing to suggest that […]

Cybersecurity is Becoming an Unsustainable Tax on Business

ZDNET | July 28, 2016

The cost of cybersecurity has become a burdensome tax on business and with 1.5 million IT security jobs unfilled, US corporations are losing to sophisticated criminal gangs, said security experts at a recent event in San Francisco.

“Cyber is a tax on business. Jamie Dimon [JP Morgan Chase CEO] has […]

2016 GOP Platform Endorsing Strike-Back Against Hackers

CNBC | July 27, 2016

The 2016 Republican Party platform contains a proposal that’s making many people in the tech sector and elsewhere uneasy, if not downright nervous.

Under a section titled “Facing 21st Century Threats: Cybersecurity in an Insecure World,” it suggests how the United States should retaliate against cyberattacks from China, Russia and […]

DNC Email Scandal Shows What Must Be Done to Prevent Breaches, Leaks

eWEEK | July 25, 2016

As this is written, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, has resigned under pressure and effectively been forced off the stage of her party’s convention.

But the release of thousands of emails from the DNC showing how the party leadership conspired to keep Sen. Bernie Sanders from […]