LONDON, UK: Armis announced its official participation in MITRE Engenuity’s initial round of ATT&CK® Evaluations for industrial control systems (ICS). In these tests, MITRE Engenuity used the MITRE ATT&CK® knowledge base to emulate the tactics and techniques used in the TRITON malware attack against a petrochemical facility in Saudi Arabia. This malware was used to interact with Triconex Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and represents the first publicly reported incident demonstrating a targeted attack with a known effect to an operational SIS. Armis provided 100% visibility of all IT & OT/ICS assets with real-time detection of all initial access and lateral movement. In addition, Armis achieved 100% coverage of all MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluations for ICS tactics.
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Deep Instinct backed by a two-million-pound ransomware and false-positive guarantee commits to Channel-First Model
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Reports of counterfeit cannabis have reinforced the critical need to protect bonafide products and packaging, says the International Hologram Manufacturers Association (IHMA).
Sales of synthetic cannabinoids being mis-sold as cannabis are on the rise in the UK, presenting a significant health risk to the general public, reports a harm reduction project* that analyses samples of drugs provided by the public and other participating organisations.
With the increased legalisation of the drug around the world, including in many US states, the IHMA believes it is critically important regulated cannabis products used for pain relief, relaxation and sleeping disorders, are protected fully and secure from the threat of criminal counterfeiters.
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Cloud Identity Security Leader Sees 41% Year-Over-Year Sales Growth and Almost 400 New Customer Acquisitions Following Corporate Merger
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