Last week's cyberattack on medical technology giant Stryker was limited to its internal Microsoft environment and remotely wiped tens of thousands of employee devices.
Leading medical technology company Stryker has been hit by a wiper malware attack claimed by Handala, an Iranian-linked and pro-Palestinian hacktivist group.
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READY™ replaces self-reported security posture with API-verified findings — the average org scores 20–35 points lower ...
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Palladyne AI Corp. (Nasdaq: PDYN and PDYNW) (“Palladyne AI”), a U.S.-based defense and industrial technology company delivering embodied artificial intelligence ...
Firewall visibility gap grows as SaaS and AI traffic move to encrypted HTTPS sessions, exposing enterprise data without session-level inspection.
The offshore engineering giant is betting that AI-powered workforce management is more than a feature. For CHROs running ...
SolarWinds, a leading provider of simple, powerful, secure observability and IT management software, today released its 2026 ...