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Join hands with ST Engineering to strengthen enterprise IT & OT cybersecurity defense TAIPEI, May 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In this hot summer, Asia-Pacific threat intelligence expert TeamT5 comes up with a conceptive bar for CYBERSEC, the biggest Taiwan cybersecurity event. The booth with bar ideas symbolizes - while a bartender produces an extraordinary cocktail that is a perfect fit for the customer's taste, TeamT5 provides tailored enterprise cybersecurity protection just as a bartender does. TeamT5 Launch a Conceptive Bar at CYBERSEC to Tailor Enterprise Cybersecurity Protection TeamT5 believes that the best enterprise cybersecurity defense is driven by intelligence which should be customized for clients. We not only fully understand the characteristics of cyber attackers, but also understand their intrusion methods and tools. Also, TeamT5 invited its partner ST Engineering, a listed company in Singapore, to come to Taiwan and share insights. The two parties will integrate information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) intelligence and provide comprehensive protection for clients. By working together, TeamT5 and ST Engineering hope to provide a holistic approach to cybersecurity and assist enterprises in mitigating the risks of cyber threats. This will enable enterprises to meet the ever-changing market demand and achieve long-term success. The scale of this year's CYBERSEC is larger than ever. Apart from setting an attractive bar, TeamT5 also participated in conference forums, ransomware forums, and CyberLAB, to share best cybersecurity practices. TeamT5 also calls on enterprises to carry out intelligence-driven cyber defense and adopt action-oriented intelligence to help enterprises foresee attacks, deploy defense strategies in advance, and reduce loss. [About TeamT5]TeamT5 consists of top cyber threat analysts with more than 20-year experience. We provide cyber threat intelligence reports and anti-ransomware solutions to Asia Pacific clients in industries like government agencies, financial business, telecom operators, high-tech enterprises, electronic manufacturing service companies, and managed security service providers(MSSP). We're also frequently invited to share our insights in Black Hat (USA), Code Blue/ AVTokyo (Japan), Troopers(Germany) and other events by global organizations such as Hack In The Box, FIRST. In 2022, TeamT5 has secured Series A funding as it looks to expand into the Japanese market. The round was led by JAFCO Asia, the Asia group company of the prevailing Japanese venture capital firm. Also participating were ITOCHU, one of Japan's largest multinational corporations with many business units globally, as well as MACNICA, Japan's predominant cybersecurity service provider.
TAIPEI, May 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- DEKRA, the automotive technology service provider recognized by the EU government agencies, announced that they have successfully audited Delta Electronics, a world-class power and energy management supplier, in receiving an ISO/SAE 21434 certificate in automotive cybersecurity. Delta has become the first automotive powertrain supplier of Taiwan that passed the certification audit performed by DEKRA in accordance with the ISO/SAE 21434. Steve Liu, (left) Director of EVSBG Traction Inverter Business Unit at Delta and Aaron Lee (right), Managing Director of DEKRA Taiwan This international standard promulgates the standards for automotive cybersecurity engineering from the aspects of risk assessment, product development, operation/ maintenance, and process review. This will cover the entire life cycle of a vehicle, enabling the cyber security protection of intelligently connected vehicles. DEKRA, an independent certification body, has successfully audited the compliance of Delta's capability for product lifecycle cybersecurity activities according to ISO/SAE 21434 and checked respective evidence in the product creation phase. Hence, they were the first of its kind in Taiwan as an automotive powertrain supplier to acquire an ISO/SAE 21434 certificate. Thomas Thurner, Head of Automotive Cyber Security Services of DEKRA, stated that cybersecurity represents a kind of paradigm shift for the automotive industry. Due to increasing intelligent vehicle functions that require connectivity with the environment, the risk from cyberattacks have to be taken into account. Functional safety protects humans from threats posed by the vehicle, cybersecurity protects vehicles (and therefore all road-users) from maliciously acting humans. Therefore, the implementation of and compliance with ISO/SAE 21434 is for the whole automotive industry important and, additionally for OEMs the fulfillment of UNECE R155. Aaron Lee, Managing Director of DEKRA Taiwan, suggested that in the early phase of development, vendors in the automotive supply chain consider requirements for both functional safety and cybersecurity and set up goals, which can significantly reduce the use of resources, cost and time of development. At present, DEKRA houses a professional team specializing in ASPICE, functional safety and cybersecurity, in order to provide the automotive industry chain with multi-faceted support and services. Steve Liu, Director of EVSBG Traction Inverter Business Unit at Delta, Anderson Ni, CPS Security Service Center Technical Section Manager of Delta Research Center, Aaron Lee, Managing Director of DEKRA Taiwan, Daniel Lee, General Manager of Operations at DEKRA Taiwan, and Kevin Huang, Manager of Global Functional Safety attended the certificate awarding ceremony to witness this remarkable moment. Thomas Thurner, Head of Automotive Cyber Security Services of DEKRA, and Gokulakrishnan Sreedhar, the global automotive technical expert for cybersecurity also participated in the ceremony especially from online that day. The check for compliance with respect to ISO/SAE 21434 was performed online by the audit team headed by Gokulakrishnan Sreedhar. Steve Liu, Director of EVSBG Traction Inverter Business Unit at Delta, expressed that Delta Electronics have invested in the EV industry for more than a decade. Delta has demonstrated its efforts from On-Board Charger, DC-DC converter, in-vehicle electric control and engineering to external charging infrastructure. Upon the completion of the certification for functional safety and cyber security, Delta took the lead this time and got ISO/SAE 21434 certification based on random application samples as evidence from an electric car control unit. This not only indicates that Delta will always move forward with the latest trend of standards, but also showcases Delta's excellent quality control and advanced development capacity, which make them capable of offering more reliable automotive integrated solutions. DEKRA is the largest not listed testing, inspection and certification (TIC) company, recognized by relevant government agencies in the European Union (such as the German Federal Motor Transport Authority, KBA). DEKRA conducts CSMS/SUMS certification audits and type approval under the UNECE R155/R156 framework, as well as according to ISO/SAE 21434 / ISO (DIS) 24089 compliance, certifies organizations and products according to functional safety standards (e.g. ISO 26262), the maturity of software development processes according ASPICE and Information management systems according ISO 27001/TISAX. These services are well established for vehicle manufacturers (OEM), Tier 1/Tier 2 suppliers, and other automotive engineering service providers. About ISO/SAE 21434 & UNECE R155 ISO/SAE 21434 Road Vehicles - Cybersecurity Engineering is an international standard for management of cyber related risk in the road vehicle industry. It includes the entire life cycle phases from concept and development to production and post-production, with threat analysis and risk assessment at its core. UNECE R155 - Cybersecurity and Cybersecurity System is a regulation issued by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). This provision specifies requirements for cybersecurity and cybersecurity management for vehicle manufacturers for their organization and implemented protection solutions within vehicles. About DEKRA DEKRA has been active in the field of safety for almost 100 years. Founded in 1925 in Berlin as Deutscher Kraftfahrzeug-Überwachungs-Verein e.V., it is today one of the world's leading expert organizations. DEKRA SE is a subsidiary of DEKRA e.V. and manages the Group's operating business. In 2022, DEKRA generated sales totaling nearly EUR 3.8 billion. The company currently employs almost 49,000 people in approximately 60 countries on five continents. With qualified and independent expert services, they work for safety on the road, at work and at home. These services range from vehicle inspection and expert appraisals to claims services, industrial and building inspections, advisory and training services, testing and certification of products and systems, also in the digital world, as well as temporary work. The vision for the company's 100th birthday in 2025 is that DEKRA will be the global partner for a safe, secure, and sustainable world. With a platinum rating from EcoVadis, DEKRA is now in the top one percent of sustainable businesses ranked.
Newly published research examines global approaches to cyber legislation and regulation across six jurisdictions, including Singapore, shedding light on the challenges created by rapidly evolving policy landscapes SINGAPORE, May 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- (ISC)² – the world's largest nonprofit association of certified cybersecurity professionals, and the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), the world's oldest independent think tank on international defense and security, today released a new research report titled "Global Approaches to Cyber Policy, Legislation and Regulation." Findings from the report underscore the growing necessity for greater standardization and collaboration to ensure stronger and more resilient frameworks that support shared learning and best practices, amidst rapidly evolving cybersecurity policies and regulations around the world. The report reviews cybersecurity legislation and regulation within Canada, the European Union, Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States, identifying various challenges shaping cyber policy. These issues include the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals, the complexities of the critical national infrastructure (CNI) and international cooperation on norm development for cyberspace. By bringing together insights from different jurisdictions and stakeholders, the report shows the importance of cooperation between private and public stakeholders and that policy makers increasingly seek harmonization of cyber policy. This is particularly critical for Singapore as its digital economy and the corresponding cyber ecosystem continues to expand rapidly. While the country is recognized for its advanced cybersecurity regulation and policies, Singapore has experienced a high number of cyberattacks in recent years. For example, the country saw an influx of SMS-phishing scams targeted at bank customers in 2022. The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) saw a 54% year-on-year increase in the number of ransomware cases being reported to them in 2021. "While the report identifies a number of trends in the cyber policy landscape, the increasing reliance on binding cybersecurity obligations for the critical national infrastructure sectors and beyond stand out, but the obligations different jurisdictions impose to increase cyber resilience vary," said Pia Hüsch, Research Analyst for Cyber, Technology and National Security at RUSI. "The report therefore draws crucial attention to the need to better understand which policies are effective in increasing cyber resilience and how they impact businesses and the cyber workforce implementing them." "Policymakers must take a proactive, rather than reactive, approach toward cybersecurity policy and collaborate across borders, industries and sectors to establish common standards, protocols and best practices," said Clar Rosso, CEO of (ISC)². "Findings from this report provide valuable insight into top legislative and regulatory priorities, which emphasizes the need for greater harmonization between policymakers, cybersecurity professionals and other stakeholders to improve cyber resilience and address pressing cybersecurity challenges in 2023 and beyond. To protect our national security, economies, critical infrastructure, and the data and privacy of our citizens, we need consistent, strong, forward-looking and joined up policies that enable cybersecurity professionals around the world to stay laser-focused on the most critical aspects of their jobs." The report delves into several other key headlines, including: More regulations are coming; organizations must prepare now – not later. No country or government is immune to the cybersecurity skills and workforce gap. While Singapore's shortage in the cyber workforce has decreased significantly in 2022, the citystate has been investing in cyber workforce development and has issued a number of measures to attract highly skilled workers such as through visa programmes like TechPass. Global standardization is critical, and full international cooperation is needed, to protect and uphold ethical principles and standards. On this front, Singapore is actively engaging with a wide range of actors in the field, including the UN working groups. It has established the ASEAN Singapore Cybersecurity Centre and hosts the annual Singapore International Cyber Week. Fortifying critical infrastructure is a top priority for all jurisdictions — especially with more interconnectedness and "state lines" blurring. To ensure further resilience of its Critical Information Structure and supply chains, Singapore continues to advance regulation, e.g. in the form of the Complimentary Code of Practice (CCoP 2.0) providing measures and standards implemented by businesses that are part of the critical information infrastructure. Collective defense is needed between the public and private sectors and across jurisdictions to support norm development. For more information on the "Global Approaches to Cyber Policy, Legislation and Regulation" report, please visit: https://www.isc2.org/Research/rusi-report Study Methodology Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) conducted this research from December 2022 to March 2023. The six jurisdictions studied – the U.K., the E.U., the U.S., Canada, Japan and Singapore – were chosen because they drive policymaking in cybersecurity and are leaders in the field, either as norm developers or because of their technology sectors. The research focused primarily on policies enacted or proposed between 2019 and 2023. The research underlying this publication was primarily based on a review of existing literature. About RUSI The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) is the world's oldest and the UK's leading defence and security think tank. Its mission is to inform, influence and enhance public debate on a safer and more stable world. RUSI is a research-led institute, producing independent, practical and innovative analysis to address today's complex challenges. Since its foundation in 1831, RUSI has relied on its members to support its activities. Learn more at www.rusi.org. About (ISC)² (ISC)² is an international nonprofit membership association focused on inspiring a safe and secure cyber world. Best known for the acclaimed Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®) certification, (ISC)² offers a portfolio of credentials that are part of a holistic, pragmatic approach to security. Our association of candidates, associates and members, more than 365,000 strong, is made up of certified cyber, information, software and infrastructure security professionals who are making a difference and helping to advance the industry. Our vision is supported by our commitment to educate and reach the general public through our charitable foundation – The Center for Cyber Safety and Education™. For more information on (ISC)², visit www.isc2.org, follow us on Twitter or connect with us on Facebook and LinkedIn. © 2023 (ISC)² Inc., (ISC)², CISSP, SSCP, CCSP, CGRC, CSSLP, HCISPP, CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-ISSEP, CISSP-ISSMP and CBK are registered marks of (ISC)², Inc. Also, Certified in Cybersecurity is a service mark of (ISC)².
TAIPEI, May 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- CYBERSEC 2023, organized by iThome, will kick off on May 9, running through May 11, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2. For nine years running, CYBERSEC is the fastest growing and one of the largest and most professional cybersecurity exhibits in Asia. This year, the overall scale of the event is 30 percent larger than last year, with nearly 900 booths and more than 300 exhibiting brands. The three-day event will also showcase 15 concurrent conference sessions, and more than 200 domestic and foreign cybersecurity experts have been invited to share their experience and expertise. The exhibit, which is the largest CYBERSEC ever, is expected to attract more than 18,000 cybersecurity professionals from both Taiwan and overseas. "CYBERSEC in Taiwan is not only an annual must-see event for cybersecurity professionals, but it has also gained increased international recognition over the years," said Ann Gu, iThome managing director and CYBERSEC founder. Over the years, the conference organizer has invited world-renowned cybersecurity experts, including security guru Bruce Schneier, to Taiwan to share their experiences. This year, CYBERSEC 2023 invites world-renowned cybersecurity leaders and experts, including Janet Napolitano, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and founder of the Berkeley Center for Security in Politics; Shane Huntley, Senior Director of Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG); Sounil Yu, creator and author of Cyber Defense Matrix (CDM); David Chow, Chief Technology Strategy Officer at Trend Micro; and Derek Manky, Chief Security Strategist and Global VP Threat Intelligence at Fortinet. The theme of CYBERSEC 2023 is "Bring Security To." "With the acceleration of global digitization, threats to cybersecurity have also emerged in applications where chips, codes, and networks are deployed. We need to integrate cybersecurity into all industries and everything as soon as possible, so that cybersecurity can become the DNA of corporate organizations and people's lives to ensure a safe and secure future," said Merton Wu, iThome editor-in-chief and CYBERSEC chairman. Highlights of CYBERSEC 2023 include: Cyber Taiwan Pavilion More than 50 leading domestic cybersecurity brands will showcase Taiwan's rich cybersecurity R&D capabilities and forward-looking solutions. Asia Cyber Channel Summit Cybersecurity channel distributors from Southeast Asia are invited to carry out in-depth face-to-face exchanges with their Taiwanese counterparts to identify the best business matches. Cyber Talent Exchanges on career development, skills training, and talent supply and demand will be carried out through theme-specific seminars, on-site recruitment, and functional assessment activities. CyberLAB Cybersecurity experts will lead on-site drills to demonstrate cybersecurity attack and defense, threat hunting, forensic analysis, and blue team defense. Over 30 cybersecurity forums The diverse and wide-ranging topics include Blue Team, Red Team, DevSecOps & SecOps, Web3, Cyber Leadership, CISO, CMMC, AI security, Supply Chain security, FINSEC, Anti-Ransomware, Zero Trust, Cybersecurity Governance, Threat Research, security in Electric and Self-driving Vehicles, and other emerging cybersecurity issues. Visit CYBERSEC 2023 website at https://cyber.ithome.com.tw/2023/en
TORRANCE, Calif., April 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Criminal IP, a cutting-edge OSINT-based search engine, provided by AI Spera Inc., is attending the RSA Conference from April 24 to 27 in San Francisco. Visit booth S-634 to experience a comprehensive solution to improve the visibility of your personal and company IT assets, with tailored demonstrations and engaging Q&A sessions available throughout the week. Criminal IP, a cybersecurity OSINT search engine at RSA Conference right after its official service release At RSA Conference 2023, Criminal IP is unveiling its newly launched official service, a Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) search engine that collects and analyzes IP addresses from around the world on a daily basis to detect cyber threats. Check out the Release Note to learn more about its features and plans. Additionally, Criminal IP will showcase Criminal IP ASM (Attack Surface Management), an automated SaaS solution that identifies, detects, and monitors all Internet-connected assets while assessing their vulnerabilities. If you're interested in meeting the Criminal IP team, you can request a coffee chat during the event through this link. All visitors are welcome to stop by the booth to receive exciting launch celebratory giveaways. About AI Spera AI Spera provides an OSINT-based CTI from a hacker's perspective by developing the latest AI-driven security technologies. AI Spera defends against ever-evolving cyber threats, spanning education and research, corporate security teams, white hackers, national agencies, and cybercrime investigation organizations.
Cyble recognized with 9 wins at the prestigious 11th Annual Global InfoSec Awards at #RSAConference2023 ATLANTA, April 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Cyble, the Y Combinator-backed leader in AI-powered global cyber threat intelligence, today announced that it has been named a winner in 9 categories of the 11th Annual Global InfoSec Awards hosted by the Cyber Défense Magazine (CDM), the industry's leading electronic information security magazine. Cyble recognized with 9 wins at the prestigious 11th Annual Global InfoSec Awards at #RSAConference2023 The recognition further consolidates Cyble's position as a global technology and cybersecurity leader and a trusted agile partner that empowers businesses with cutting-edge engineering solutions that ingest and enrich data using AI/ML and Natural language processing (NLP) technologies to offer over 40 different types of alerts across six use cases. Last year, in June 2022, Cyble swept the coveted Global InfoSec Awards 2022 - Editor's Choice Threat Intelligence - with wins in 8 categories. Founded in early 2019, Cyble has swiftly expanded into a team of top-notch cybersecurity specialists with global reach, supported by the industry's leading figures. The company's commitment to exploring new horizons in threat research and enhancing its AI/ML capabilities have led to its exceptional 3X growth from 2021 to 2023, with the world's leading Fortune 500 companies turning to Cyble for their Threat Intelligence needs. In March 2023, Cyble was recognized by Forbes as One of America's Best Startup Employers 2023. Hot on the heels of their Forbes recognition and recent Cybersecurity Excellence Awards wins - taking home Gold for Best Threat Intelligence Platform 2023 and Fastest-growing Cybersecurity Companies in North America - Cyble has done it again, earning yet another impressive accolade. "Cyble embodies three major features we judges look for to become winners: understanding tomorrow's threats, today, providing a cost-effective solution, and innovating in unexpected ways that can help mitigate cyber risk and get one step ahead of the next breach," said Gary S. Miliefsky, Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine. Please join Cyble at the #RSAC RSA Conference 2023 today and be a part of the company's red-carpet experience. With a focus on gathering intelligence from the deep, dark, and surface web, the company has quickly established itself as one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity startups in the industry, known for its advanced threat research. The news of these wins at #RSAC 2023 closely follows the announcement of the former BookMyShow CTO Mahesh Vandi Chalil joining Cyble as its Chief Product and Technology Officer. Beenu Arora, Co-founder and CEO of Cyble. "We're thrilled to be recognized with one of the most coveted awards in the industry, and we couldn't be happier to have been a part of the event by CDM. As CDM celebrates its 11th anniversary as an independent cybersecurity news and information provider, we sincerely congratulate them. The fact that CDM aims to showcase more innovative players with new and unique technologies makes this recognition all the more valuable to us." "We are honored and thankful to receive this recognition from Cyber Defense Magazine," said Manish Chachada, Co-founder and COO of Cyble. "At Cyble, we are committed to addressing the modern, complex, and unprecedented cybersecurity challenges arising from the constantly changing threat landscape. These awards are a testament to our continued efforts towards securing governments, businesses, and individuals, even as we scale and grow." About Cyble: Cyble (YC W21) is a leading global cyber intelligence startup that utilizes patent-pending AI-powered threat intelligence to help organizations manage cyber risks. With the ability to provide the fastest and most comprehensive coverage across adversaries, infrastructure, exposure, weaknesses, and targets from the deep web, dark web, and surface web, Cyble is quickly establishing itself as one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity startups in the industry, receiving recognition from Forbes and other esteemed organizations. Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, and with offices in Australia, Singapore, and India, Cyble has a global presence.To learn more about Cyble, visit www.cyble.com. For more information on this press release, please contact:Email: Enquiries@Cyble.comMobile: +1 678 379 3241 About CDM InfoSec Awards This is Cyber Defense Magazine's tenth year of honoring InfoSec innovators from around the Globe. Our submission requirements are for any startup, early stage, later stage, or public companies in the INFORMATION SECURITY (INFOSEC) space who believe they have a unique and compelling value proposition for their product or service. Learn more at www.cyberdefenseawards.com About the Judging The judges are CISSP, FMDHS, CEH, certified security professionals who voted based on their independent review of the company submitted materials on the website of each submission including but not limited to data sheets, white papers, product literature and other market variables. CDM has a flexible philosophy to find more innovative players with new and unique technologies, than the one with the most customers or money in the bank. CDM is always asking "What's Next?" so we are looking for best of breed, next generation InfoSec solutions. About Cyber Defense Magazine Cyber Defense Magazine is the premier source of cyber security news and information for InfoSec professions in business and government. We are managed and published by and for ethical, honest, passionate information security professionals. Our mission is to share cutting-edge knowledge, real-world stories and awards on the best ideas, products, and services in the information technology industry. We deliver electronic magazines every month online for free, and special editions exclusively for the RSA Conferences. CDM is a proud member of the Cyber Defense Media Group. Learn more about us at https://www.cyberdefensemagazine.com and visit https://www.cyberdefensetv.com and https://www.cyberdefenseradio.com to see and hear some of the most informative interviews of many of these winning company executives. Join a webinar at https://www.cyberdefensewebinars.com and realize that infosec knowledge is power. CDM Media Inquiries: Contact: Irene Noser, Marketing Executive Email: marketing@cyberdefensemagazine.com Toll Free (USA): 1-833-844-9468 International: 1-646-586-9545 Website: www.cyberdefensemagazine.com
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