Skills for Security, the UK’s leading provider of fire and security apprenticeships, has announced a new sponsorship partnership with Fike, a global leader in fire suppression, explosion protection, and pressure relief solutions.
The partnership will enhance the training and development of apprentices across the UK, helping to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the life safety and security sectors. Fike’s involvement will bring valuable industry insight, technical expertise, and access to latest technology.
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Integration of IDAnchor™ into MobileBOT™ Defense provides mobile brands with a powerful new approach to API security and bot defense—without the complexity of point products or SDKs.
LAS VEGAS: – Appdome announced here at Black Hat 2025 the integration of its IDAnchor™’s Customer Identity Protection suite into MobileBOT™ Defense, Appdome’s bot defense offering. This powerful combination enables mobile brands and businesses to build a virtual Mobile API Gateway on top of any standard backend infrastructure, preventing unauthorized API access, stopping brute-force bot attacks, and eliminating point products for API Protection and Bot Defense.
“There’s no need for point products in Bot Defense and API Protection any longer,” said Tom Tovar, CEO and co-creator of Appdome. “Within one solution, IDAnchor can tell network security teams if an API request is coming from real users, apps, and devices and MobileBOT Defense can stop brute force bot attacks with ease.”
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The Register of Chartered Security Professionals (RCSP) is delighted to announce that Corps Security has
officially joined the Chartered Security Professionals (CSyP) Supporters Panel, marking a significant step
forward in the organisation’s ongoing commitment to professional excellence and leadership in the UK security
sector.
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Zimperium Identifies 2,400+ Malware Variants Targeting Logins and MFA
Dallas, TX: Zimperium has issued a stark warning to organizations worldwide: mobile‑based credential theft is accelerating, and the wave is far from over.
Looking back over the past year, Zimperium’s global telemetry revealed more than 2,400 variants of mobile malware specifically engineered to steal login credentials and intercept multi‑factor authentication (MFA) codes. These attacks are powered by mishing (mobile‑focused phishing) campaigns and sideloaded apps that silently harvest access keys from the very devices employees rely on every day.
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