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Armis research found only an average of 57% of assets connected to an organization’s network are monitored, leaving 43% unmonitored

GUEST RESEARCH: New research from Armis, the asset intelligence cybersecurity company, found that Australia and New Zealand organizations are facing unprecedented cyber risk, with 74% of companies having suffered a breach in the past year as part of a cyberattack, and 41% admitting they faced multiple breaches during the same period. Financial loss (42%) and operational downtime (41%) were the most common consequences these organizations experienced after being breached.

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COMPANY NEWS: The XDR Alliance today announced the release of a new set of open-source API specifications that help leading cybersecurity vendors collaborate and more easily integrate their advanced technology solutions.

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COMPANY NEWS: The XDR Alliance has celebrated its first anniversary at this year’s Black Hat conference. A primary focus of year one for the alliance was collaboration on a Common Information Model (CIM), now available as open source via public GitHub with Apache 2.0 licensing. The CIM provides the broader cybersecurity industry with a common foundation for understanding, normalizing, getting deeper visibility into, and enriching log data across technologies to provide organisations with simplified integration and a more holistic picture of their environments.

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Thursday, 07 October 2021 10:45

Draper takes on regional role at Armis

Asset visibility and security platform provider Armis has appointed Andrew Draper to the role of APJ regional vice president.

Published in People Moves

Researchers at IoT security firm Armis say they have found eight flaws in the Bluetooth protocol that can be used to attack devices running Android, iOS, Linux and Windows.

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