With our embrace of smart technology, we have collectively traded safety for comfort, making ourselves vulnerable to hackers.
Armis Inc., a startup that helps companies secure connected devices such as printers and cell towers, has raised $435 million from investors at a $6.1 billion valuation. Goldman Sachs’ growth equity ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- More than ever this year, attackers are crossing siloes to find entry points across the full spectrum of devices, operating systems, and embedded firmware forming the basis for the ...
ServiceNow Inc. today announced plans to acquire Armis Inc., a startup with a cybersecurity platform optimized to protect connected devices. The all-cash transaction is worth $7.75 billion. That’s a ...
Exein secures connected devices at the firmware level, helping manufacturers protect critical systems and meet rising global cybersecurity and regulatory requirements Exein, the global leader in ...
Forescout Technologies, Inc. today published the “Unveiling the Persistent Risks of Connected Medical Devices” report. Building on the “Riskiest Connected Devices in 2024” report from June, this ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing our interaction with the world by creating a web of interconnected devices capable of seamless communication and data sharing. However, this ...
Yesterday, we looked at how tariffs might well make connected accessories more expensive and leave existing devices less secure as the companies that made them exit the market. Today, we discover why ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Tuesday unveiled a new label for smart thermostats, baby monitors, app-controlled lights and other internet-connected devices that will allow consumers to see ...
In their rush to embrace the benefits of today’s smart technologies, city agencies have inadvertently created a security issue that threatens to disrupt essential services and endanger public safety.
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