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RedSeal Cybersecurity Analytics Platform Achieves Rapid Success in Japan

RedSeal Announces Japan Subsidiary, Country Manager and Fujitsu Systems East Reseller Partnership

Sunnyvale, Calif. – July 21, 2016 –  RedSeal (redseal.net), the cybersecurity analytics company, today announced it has established a Japanese subsidiary, RedSeal KK. Led by newly appointed country manager, Hiroki Inoue, RedSeal KK will provide sales, marketing and technical support to its growing […]

Digital Defense: Cybersecurity and the Wendy’s Hack

FOODABLE WEBTV NETWORK | July 9, 2016

Fast food chain Wendy’s is the industry’s latest cyberattack victim. In fact, more than 1,000 of Wendy’s 6,500 locations across the United States were hit in a widespread credit/debit card hack.

It’s not an uncommon scenario: malware infects network; over a long period of time, said malware morphs, […]

EU Parliament Approves New Cybersecurity Rules

POWER | July 8, 2016

The European Union (EU) parliament on July 6 approved the first community-wide rules designed to bolster cybersecurity throughout the EU.

According to the official statement, the new law “lays down security and reporting obligations for ‘operators of essential services’ in sectors such as energy, transport, health, banking and drinking water […]

Let Legacy IT Systems Just Die

SIGNAL | July 8, 2016

Upgrading the federal IT infrastructure is urgent, but invest in next-generation networks.

Federal agencies need to address their aging legacy systems and need to do it now. The situation is so dire that some systems are more than 50 years old and running on 8-inch floppy disks, according to a […]

Cybersecurity Skill Shortage Increases Risk

SECURITY INFOWATCH | July 8, 2016

It was not a good day for the SOC.
Warnings had been emerging over the past few days, but none of them had resulted in crisp defensive action. The team was scrambling, and activity was extreme.
But nothing was happening. No one had seen anything like this […]

Liberal Arts Supporter Ray Rothrock Named Distinguished Alumnus

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY | July 6, 2016

One of the marks of a great leader is humility—a trait manifested by Ray Rothrock ’77, one of the 2016 Distinguished Alumnus Award recipients. Given jointly by Texas A&M University and The Association of Former Students, this award recognizes Aggies for their professional excellence as well as their […]

Why 334M People Should Care About Friday, July 1

INFORMATION SECURITY BUZZ | July 1, 2016

Utility companies nationwide are angst-ing about Friday. Not because it’s a long weekend, but because July 1 marks the end of the extended deadline for compliance – imposed by the Federal Energy Regulation Commission (FERC) –  with NERC’s(N. American Electric Reliability Corp.) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) V5 standards.

Why is this important?

Network Access Modeling Improves Security, Performance and Uptime for FEMA

When disaster strikes, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) enterprise network is expanded to include “temporary” mobile data centers that can last from months to years. In this kind of situation, change control, network maps and configurations can get wildly out of control. The security engineers in FEMA’s Security Operation Center (SOC) wanted network visibility. […]

Cyber Resilience Protects Medical Data

BUSINESS INSURANCE | June 19, 2016

Health care organizations are becoming resilient in the face of cyber attacks as hackers attempt to access sensitive patient information.

Experts from Zurich North America and RedSeal Inc., a Sunnyvale, California-based cyber security firm, discussed how health care providers, insurers and affiliated companies can bounce back when data breaches […]

The Chinese Hackers in the Back Office

NEW YORK TIMES | June 11, 2016

BELLEVILLE, Wis. — Drive past the dairy farms, cornfields and horse pastures here and you will eventually arrive at Cate Machine & Welding, a small-town business run by Gene and Lori Cate and their sons. For 46 years, the Cates have welded many things […]