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Infoblox's BloxOne Threat Defense Federal Cloud Clears FedRAMP Authorization for Data Security

Cloud-first network and security leader secures FedRAMP compliance, enabling a more secure digital transformation for federal agencies to better protect against cybersecurity threats SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Infoblox Inc., the leader in cloud-first DNS management and security, today announced that BloxOne® Threat Defense Federal Cloud has achieved the U.S. Government's FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, ensuring organizations are operating a SaaS platform with greater assurances for operational security, confidentiality, integrity and availability. The Infoblox BloxOne Threat Defense Federal Cloud is a subset of BloxOne Threat Defense, which combines Infoblox's Cloud Services Portal (CSP), Threat Intel Data Exchange (TIDE), and Dossier threat investigation platform to help public sector agencies simplify and scale security from the network core to the edge. Infoblox's solution enables security analysts the ability to investigate and contextually prioritize threat events 3X faster. It also provides them the ability to hunt for new threats via curated and comprehensive threat intelligence, which can be integrated into existing security tools for consistent protection throughout the network.  Sponsored by the U.S. Census Bureau, Infoblox worked with the FedRAMP Program Management Office — to meet FedRAMP's rigorous requirements for data security. BloxOne Threat Defense Federal Cloud complies with FedRAMP's security standards above the NIST SP 800-53 requirements to secure federal agencies' digital transformation projects.  "Achieving FedRAMP authorization shows Infoblox's commitment to helping federal agencies digitally transform and secure cloud-first environments," said Ralph Havens, President of Infoblox Federal. "In reaching this significant milestone, we are delighted to now offer our federal customers a robust network security platform to augment our nation's cyber defenses against unrelenting security attacks from adversaries who wish to do us harm." FedRAMP authorization marks Infoblox's latest compliance with stringent government standards — including FIPS 140-2, NIST Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program, DADMS# 108568, IOL USGv6, and NIAP Common Criteria EAL 2 — all of which enable federal agencies to deploy robust networking and security technologies that transform the enterprise. These government standards are the bedrock for establishing and operating business critical networks to further enhance cyber resilience, survivability, and information/operational security. Infoblox's FedRAMP accreditation also provides enhanced assurances to USG organizations, including constituents served by CISA (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency). Infoblox has provided actionable threat intelligence and related services to the Federal civilian government, state fusion centers, and select ISACs for the past 11 years. Eligible organizations can take advantage of this sponsored activity by reaching out here.  Learn more about Infoblox's networking and security solutions for the public sector here. © 2023 Infoblox Inc. All rights reserved. All registered trademarks are property of their respective owners. About InfobloxInfoblox is the leader in next generation DNS management and security. More than 13,000 customers, including 75% of the Fortune 500, rely on Infoblox to scale, simplify and secure their hybrid networks to meet the modern challenges of a cloud-first world. Learn more at https://www.infoblox.com.  Media ContactsAshley KusowskiHead of Corporate Communicationsakusowski@infoblox.com Hannah MautzAccount Supervisor infoblox@ruderfinn.com Logo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/1687230/Infoblox_Logo.jpg?p=medium600Logo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/1990305/FR.jpg?p=medium600 

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Malaysia's future growth plans in ASEAN's digital economy - MGBF

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Jan. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Malaysia Global Business Forum (MGBF) will be hosting a roundtable on 'Designing the Future of the Digital Economy' on 23 February 2023. It is the culmination of the first three MGBF Exclusive Roundtable Series titled 'The Evolving Threat Matrix in the Digital Economy' held throughout 2022. Murugason R Thangaratnam, CEO of Novem CS Sdn Bhd, speaking about the importance of resilience for the Malaysian digital economy at a roundtable by Malaysia Global Business Forum (MGBF). | Photo by MGBF According to the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), the digital economy is currently contributing 22.6 per cent to the country's gross domestic product (GDP), with a projected growth to 25.5 per cent by 2025. This level of contribution has made it imperative for the Malaysia Global Business Forum to bring together high-level speakers at the roundtable to explore ways to chart the way forward for Malaysia's future of its digital economy. Amongst the objectives of the upcoming MGBF roundtable is to position Malaysia in Southeast Asia's digital economy, which was estimated to be valued at USD200 billion (RM853 billion) in gross merchandise value (GMV) at the end of last year. Malaysia is an investment destination for those expanding market share in the digital economy, which will further expand the trade and business opportunities emanating from Malaysia. The multilateral and bilateral trade agreements have set the tone for this to become a reality. MGBF's Founding Chairman, Nordin Abdullah, said, "Now is the opportunity to create a competitive edge through a business-led approach, empowered with the right policies and programmes implemented by the new administration. The recent pandemic was a catalyst for rapid digitisation. The data shows that trend has continued in Malaysia's services sector. We will use the upcoming forum to release additional data via the 'Digital Economy and Innovation Report 2023'." "With the rise of AI assistance such as ChatGPT, the future has been brought into our daily work lives. This is a natural evolution of the digital economy that not only needs to be managed, but understood in a way that drives productivity. This will be the only way that high-value jobs can be created and maintained in a future-facing economy," continued Nordin. According to the The 2023 Global Cybersecurity Outlook report, global geopolitical instability has helped to close the perception gap between business and cyber leaders' views on the importance of cyber-risk management, with 91 per cent of all respondents believing that a far-reaching, catastrophic cyber event is at least somewhat likely in the next two years. Following from this, 43 per cent of organisational leaders think it is likely that in the next two years, a cyberattack will materially affect their own organisation, which means enterprises are devoting more resources to day-to-day defences than strategic investment. Critical questions that will be confronted include how to effectively manage talents in the evolving global digital economy, how to cascade effective strategy and policy into actionable projects that drive digital resilience, the interconnectedness of strategy and policy, and how to recover from a cyber-social crisis that impacts reputation and share price, amongst others. Murugason R. Thangaratnam, Chief Executive Officer of Novem CS Sdn Bhd – a key industry leader who wil be addressing the forum, said, "The direction is clear, Malaysia will expand its economy to become increasingly digital. As the contribution to GDP increases so too does the value of targets to cyber criminals. The stakes have never been higher for the corporate sector looking to build empires on digital, data or innovation." "Novem's internal research has shown that corporations spend between 10 to 100 times more post cyber incident than what they would have spent if they had implemented a simple cyber-resilient infrastructure with the requisite human capital development. Organisations have to realise that they need to strike a balance to avoid being too tech centric, by taking a holistic approach in securing the people, processes and governance framework to remain cyber resilient," continued Murugason. The full-day event will delve into four strategic areas: 'Addressing Cyber Threats to Develop an Investor-Friendly Country', 'The Corporate Nexus and The Total Media Ecosystem', 'Strategic Opportunities in the Data-Driven Digital Economy', and 'The Digital Economy and Building an Equitable Future', while the keynote session will expand on the critical requirements of government strategy and future-facing policies for the digital economy. MGBF was established to empower stakeholders at the intersection of international and Malaysian business. Through government relations, business intelligence, advocacy, media engagement, market research, networking, advisory and business matching, MGBF will continue to explore threats and opportunities with industry leaders and policy makers to ensure that Malaysia becomes a leader in the context of Asia. Delegate passes for this important discussion are available from RM500 per person. For more information visit www.MalaysiaGlobalBusinessForum.com. NOTES TO EDITORS: About Malaysia Global Business Forum The Malaysia Global Business Forum (MGBF) was established to empower stakeholders at the intersection of international and Malaysian business. Through government relations, business intelligence, advocacy, media engagement, market research, networking, advisory and business matching, MGBF delivers results for individuals, corporations, trade and business associations, as well as national and state governments. For more information visit www.MalaysiaGlobalBusinessForum.com.

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Singapore firms can now tap on Temus-IMDA’s talent conversion programme to fill tech roles

Singapore’s Minister for Communications and Information Mrs Josephine Teo officiated the launch of Temus’ Step IT Up programme, supported by Infocomm Media Development Authority’s (IMDA) under Techskills Accelerator (TeSA) initiative, for public sector agencies and private companies to jointly ‘place and train’ people for tech roles in under five months. The talent conversion programme, in partnership with IMDA and supported by Digital Industry Singapore (DISG), focuses on helping people with no prior tech training. More than 800 applied for its pioneer cohort in November 2022 and 22 graduates are expected to join Temus’ more than 200-strong workforce in March 2023. Temus has started recruiting trainees for Step IT Up’s April intake and is poised to develop up to 400 tech talents by 2025. SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 26 January 2023 - Minister for Communications and Information Mrs Josephine Teo officiated the launch of Step IT Up for organisations in Singapore's public and private sectors to tap on digital transformation services company Temus' accelerated talent conversion programme for their tech talent needs. (Back row) Minister for Communications and Information Josephine Teo (centre), with (from left to right) Temus Founding Member and Chief Revenue Officer Srijay Ghosh, Temus CEO KC Yeoh, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Information, and Cybersecurity, Smart Nation and Digital Government Joseph Leong and IMDA CEO Lew Chuen Hong with the first cohort of Step IT Up trainees Initiated by Temus in Singapore in November last year, the Step IT Up programme expects to see 22 trainees join Temus as full-time software developers when they graduate this March. Through Step IT Up's accelerated talent conversion programme, trainees will receive the technical know-how, confidence and assurance of a career conversion to thrive in a competitive digital economy. In partnership with Temus, organisations will be able to leverage Step IT Up to draw on a wider bench of non-technically trained individuals in Singapore for their tech talent and digital transformation plans. Trainees will be hired by Temus before they undergo a rigorous curriculum for under five months, customised based on the organisations' transformation goals. Step IT Up's 'place and train' protocol will enable graduates to transition seamlessly into full-time tech roles within these organisations. Globally, Step IT Up has already seen marked success, enabling over 1,100 people from non-tech backgrounds secure tech jobs at leading multinational companies. Converting non-tech talents for Singapore's digital economy needs Mr Kiren Kumar, Deputy Chief Executive for IMDA said, "Tech talent continues to be in strong demand as Singapore based companies drive their digital transformation strategies. We thank Temus for their leadership and partnership on the Step IT Up programme that blazes a trail to hire and provide on the job training to Singaporeans for various tech roles. Talent graduating from this programme will enjoy a wide range of opportunities in Temus and other partner companies to drive digital transformation efforts. We look forward to continue partnering with industry leaders like Temus to train Singaporeans in emerging tech skills to build Singapore's digital future." Mr KC Yeoh, Chief Executive Officer, Temus said, "We believe that the success of any meaningful digital transformation depends on the capabilities of its people. This is why Temus aspires to support our customers to build a strong digital talent pool. Our first cohort of Step IT Up trainees are making very good progress. This gives us the confidence that with the right learning agility, motivation, and resolve, people from a broad range of backgrounds can make a successful career transition to the digital workforce." Applicants to last year's recruitment drive, which received over 800 applications, came from a wide variety of backgrounds, including fresh graduates and career switchers, from optometrists and private tutors to platform delivery riders and chefs. Ms Abigail Mary Chieng, a Step IT Up trainee from the programme's pioneer intake and previously medical technologist, said, "After graduating from Life Sciences, tech felt out of reach. Even so, I know it is a thriving field that will drive our future. Step IT Up presented itself as a rare opportunity for me to get my foot into a growing industry, despite having little or no programming background." As the programme's first graduation date nears, another Step IT Up trainee, Mr Thaddeus Loei, has high hopes about breaking into the tech industry. "Due to the long, arduous hours working as a chef, I had little energy or time to sign up for tech courses. But Temus was willing to sponsor the required training for me to make the career conversion", he said. "If a company was willing to do this even for its own job vacancies, then it showed that the company was invested in its own people. And this makes Temus a company worth growing alongside with." According to Temus' Founding Member and Chief Revenue Officer, Mr Srijay Ghosh, "Apart from the favourable feedback and response from the trainees of our pioneer cohort, we are equally delighted by the level of interest from our customers in both the public and private sectors, to partner with Temus to 'place and train' non-tech talent." He adds, "Step IT Up forms a key thrust of Temus' 'Vision to Value' offering, enabling our customers to grow and develop their talents in tandem with their broader enterprise-wide transformation efforts." Applications to Step IT Up's April intake closes on 20 February 2023 Temus has commenced recruitment for its April cohort which will 'hire, place and train' up to 22 candidates in low code app development. Low code has gained significant popularity globally as they enable the fast development of digital applications that improve efficiency, automate processes, and help organisations respond faster to changing business needs while staying competitive. Temus is pioneering the growth of low code in this region, harnessing OutSystems. Some of Temus' over 30 customers for low code include, a Singapore mainboard-listed Telco, a leading global pharmaceutical company, and Singapore's largest private education institution, to name a few. Graduates from the April intake of Step IT Up will be trained and credentialed to be low code developers in OutSystems and join Temus' low code team in catalysing digital transformation for customers such as these. Aspiring trainees should apply to the programme at www.stepitup.temus.com before 20 February 2023. Hashtag: #Temus #DigitalTransformation #StepITUp #StepITUpxTemus https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/stepitup-temus/The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.TemusTemus was established by Temasek in partnership with UST, to provide digital transformation solutions for the private and public sectors as we aspire to be a strategic partner in realising the Singapore Government's Smart Nation vision. We are headquartered in Singapore and have more than 200 employees across a wide range of disciplines in strategy, design, architecture, technology, data & AI. For more information, please visit www.temus.com. Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) leads Singapore's digital transformation with infocomm media. To do this, IMDA will develop a dynamic digital economy and a cohesive digital society, driven by an exceptional infocomm media (ICM) ecosystem – by developing talent, strengthening business capabilities, and enhancing Singapore's ICM infrastructure. IMDA also regulates the telecommunications and media sectors to safeguard consumer interests while fostering a pro-business environment, and enhances Singapore's data protection regime through the Personal Data Protection Commission. For more news and information, visit www.imda.gov.sg or follow IMDA on Facebook IMDAsg and Twitter @IMDAsg. Step IT Up x TemusStep IT Up x Temus is an accelerated 'place, and train' programme, supported by Infocomm Media Development Authority's (IMDA) under Techskills Accelerator (TeSA) initiative, aimed at growing digital talents for Singapore. The programme was launched in August 2022 and will benefit 400 people from non-tech backgrounds over the next three years. Step IT Up has been successfully conducted across multiple countries since its inception 8 years ago by Temus' strategic partner, UST. Beyond Singapore, the programme has run in the United States, Mexico, Poland, Australia, Costa Rica, and Israel. For more information, please visit: www.stepitup.temus.com.

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Data's role in building the organization and workforce of the future examined at CompTIA HR Summit 2023

TOKYO, Jan. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A data-centric approach to the digital transformation of organizations and reskilling and upskilling of workforces is the focus of the HR Summit 2023 presented by CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the information technology (IT) industry and workforce, on Friday, Jan. 27. Summit speakers include Dr. James Stanger, CompTIA's chief technology evangelist, along with representatives from companies that are implementing human resource development with an eye to the future through reskilling and upskilling. "Organizations can no longer follow conventional wisdom and typical business cycles," Stanger said. "Instead, the organization of the future will be highly proficient at turning data into actionable information, creating a continuous feedback loop that helps them become truly data-driven." Examples of data-driven cultures include managed service providers that have turned their help desk managers into true data analysts; government agencies that have become more effective and efficient by understanding and employing data analytics principles; and cybersecurity professionals who are true threat hunters because they know how to mine data. The transformation to becoming a data-driven organization requires a workforce that is digitally fluent, according to Stanger. In the area of cybersecurity, for example, organizations need to bring security analytics skills to various job roles, "even those that don't have the words analytics, research or data in them." "Unfortunately, we don't have enough analytics experts," Stanger noted. Companies feel the effects of poor data management or insufficient data analysis in many ways. Chief among these is wasted time, cited by 38% of companies surveyed by CompTIA. Other shortcomings include the inability to reach new customer segments (29%), inefficient decision making and a lack of agility (29%) and reduced margins due to inefficiencies (27%).1 As the importance of data analytics grows, CompTIA is addressing the need for more data skills through its CompTIA Data+ certification. Introduced in 2022, CompTIA Data+ is an early-career data analytics certification that validates the skills required to facilitate data-driven business decisions. These skills include mining, manipulating, visualizing, reporting and safeguarding data in support of data-driven decision making. More information is available at https://www.comptia.org/certifications/data. About CompTIA The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is a leading voice and advocate for the $5 trillion global information technology ecosystem; and the estimated 75 million industry and tech professionals who design, implement, manage, and safeguard the technology that powers the world's economy. Through education, training, certifications, advocacy, philanthropy, and market research, CompTIA is the hub for unlocking the potential of the tech industry and its workforce. https://www.comptia.org/ Media Contact Mutsumi YoshimuraCompTIATEL: 03-5226-5345Email: info_jp@comptia.org 1 "Closing the Data Skills Gap," CompTIA, June 2021 Logo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/320820/comptia_logo.jpg?p=medium600

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AttackForge Launches Version 2 - Redefining Pentesting for the Future

Market leader introduces the next generation in Pentest Management Platforms. MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AttackForge®, a global leader in Pentest Management solutions, has announced today the general availability of AttackForge Version 2 for Enterprise and Core products. "Built entirely from the ground up, AttackForge Version 2 is our vision for the future of pentesting," said Fil Filiposki, Co-Founder of AttackForge. AttackForge brings industry workflows into a collaboration platform made for engineering, security, and business teams. AttackForge Version 2 builds upon its predecessor to enable more efficient scaling of pentesting to deal with the rising need for penetration testing. "Just imagine how many vulnerabilities were found but not fixed, until organisations get hacked. Why? Because pentesting is an archaic process. Vulnerabilities are sitting in PDF reports, completely disconnected from the people who would need to fix them. AttackForge brings security and engineering teams to the same place, enabling them to collaborate, track and fix - before proverbial hits the fan," said Stas Filshtinskiy, Co-Founder of AttackForge. AttackForge Version 2 helps enterprises manage complex security testing programs and reduce risk by communicating vulnerabilities to engineering teams in real-time, as they get discovered by pentesters. Better management of vulnerabilities means a reduction of cyber risks. Faster remediation means a faster time to market. "Over the past few years, our team has been working intimately with our customers, learning how they do penetration testing. Having insight into many of the largest organisations around the world, including some of the global consultancies and Fortune 500, we have unique perspectives on workflows that will enable and power the next generation of penetration testing. And we're excited to build those perspectives into AttackForge Version 2," said Filiposki. At the time of release, AttackForge is the only pentest management platform currently available on the market that can be deployed on-demand in a dedicated tenant. "We're making AttackForge Version 2 accessible to all, placing it within reach of any engineering team, cyber security consultancy or enterprise, starting at $300 per month," said Filshtinskiy. AttackForge Version 2 can be deployed today from https://buy.attackforge.io. You can find more information on AttackForge Version 2 for Enterprise here, and for Core here. If you would like to compare the AttackForge family of products, more information can be found here. About AttackForge AttackForge Pty Ltd is the leading provider of pentest management and workflow solutions, pioneering the world's first full lifecycle pentest management platform. The company's Enterprise product is trusted across all industries and verticals - in government, healthcare, banking, retail, oil & energy, telecommunications, and other regulated industries. AttackForge Core is used by leading security consultancies and MSSPs. AttackForge's vision is to create trusted and rigorous industry standard tools for managing pentesting projects & workflows. The current family of products includes AttackForge Community v1 (for individuals); AttackForge Core v2 (for small to medium-sized organizations); and AttackForge Enterprise v2 (for large organizations). Visit https://attackforge.com/compare.html for a comparison. Contact Information: Rhiana Parolma media@attackforge.com Related Images Image 1: AttackForge   This content was issued through the press release distribution service at Newswire.com.

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Armis State of Cyberwarfare and Trends Report: 2022-2023 Highlights Global IT and Security Professionals' Sentiment on Cyberwarfare

Respondents indicate organizations are unprepared to handle cyberwarfare, there's no one-size-fits-all response to ransomware, and cybersecurity spending is on the rise SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Armis, the leading asset visibility and security company, today announced the Armis State of Cyberwarfare and Trends Report: 2022-2023, which highlights global IT and security professionals' sentiment on cyberwarfare. The study shares sentiment from more than 6,000 global respondents across multiple industries, including healthcare, critical infrastructure, retail, supply chain and logistics, and more. Today's targets extend well beyond the higher levels of the opposition governments; any organization is a potential victim, with critical infrastructure and high-value entities at the top of the list. "Cyberwarfare is the future of terrorism on steroids, providing a cost-effective and asymmetric method of attack, which requires constant vigilance and expenditure to defend against," said Nadir Izrael, CTO and Co-founder of Armis. "Clandestine cyberwarfare is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. We now see brazen cyberattacks by nation-states, often with the intent to gather intelligence, disrupt operations, or outright destroy data. Based on these trends, all organizations should consider themselves possible targets for cyberwarfare attacks and secure their assets accordingly." Key global findings from the Armis State of Cyberwarfare and Trends Report: 2022-2023 include: One-third (33%) of global organizations are not taking the threat of cyberwarfare seriously, identifying as indifferent or unconcerned about the impact of cyberwarfare on their organization as a whole, leaving room for security gaps. Nearly a quarter of global organizations (24%) feel underprepared to handle cyberwarfare. Even still, the lowest-ranking security element in the eyes of IT professionals is preventing nation-state attacks (22%). Over 3 in 5 (64%) IT and security professionals surveyed agree with the statement, 'The war in Ukraine has created a greater threat of cyberwarfare.' Over half (54%) of professionals who are the sole decision maker for IT security said they experienced more threat activity on their network between May 2022 and October 2022 when compared to the six months prior. Over half (55%) of IT professionals surveyed agree with the statement, 'My organization has stalled or stopped digital transformation projects due to the threat of cyberwarfare.' This percentage is even higher in specific countries, including Australia (79%), the U.S. (67%), Singapore (63%), the UK (57%), and Denmark (56%).  When asked about their organization's policy on paying ransoms in the event of a ransomware attack, IT professionals globally were divided in their responses. Twenty-four percent of respondents indicated their organization always pays, 31% said their organization only pays when customer data is at risk, 26% said the organization never pays, and 19% indicated that it depends. Just over three-quarters (76%) of IT professionals surveyed agree that the boards of directors are changing their organization's culture towards cybersecurity in response to the threat of cyberwarfare. Almost 4 in 5 (78%) IT professionals surveyed said, when thinking about recent and ongoing sudden global events (such as the pandemic, Ukraine conflict, etc.), it's likely that their company invests more of its budget into cybersecurity, with nearly 2 in 5 (37%) who think it's very likely. Proprietary data from the Armis Asset Intelligence and Security Platform collected from June 1, 2022 through November 30, 2022 confirmed the aforementioned trends haven't slowed, only worsened. Threat activity against the global Armis customer base increased by 15% from September to November when compared to the three months prior. Further, Armis identified the largest percentage of threat activity against critical infrastructure organizations, with healthcare organizations the second most targeted when compared to various industries. In addition to the key global findings from the report and complimentary proprietary data from the Armis platform, Armis zoomed in on regional trends with unique country-by-country analysis within breakout reports for the U.S., UK, France, DACH (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), Iberia, Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands, and APJ (Australia, Japan, Singapore). For further information on the Armis State of Cyberwarfare and Trends Report: 2022-2023, please visit: https://www.armis.com/cyberwarfare/ Methodology Armis surveyed 6,021 IT and security professionals in firms with more than one hundred employees across the U.S., UK, France, DACH (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), Iberia, Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands, and APJ (Australia, Japan, Singapore). Those findings were gathered between September 22, 2022 and October 5, 2022 and depict the state of cyberwarfare globally across various regions and industries. About Armis Armis, the leading asset visibility and security company, provides the industry's first unified asset intelligence platform designed to address the new extended attack surface that connected assets create. Fortune 100 companies trust our real-time and continuous protection to see with full context all managed, unmanaged assets across IT, cloud, IoT devices, medical devices (IoMT), operational technology (OT), industrial control systems (ICS), and 5G. Armis provides passive cyber asset management, risk management, and automated enforcement. Armis is a privately held company and headquartered in California. Media Contact:Dillon TownselSenior Director, Public and Media Relations, Armispr@armis.com

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