Cyber espionage hackers who broke into security firm Bit9 initially breached the company’s defenses in July 2012, according to evidence being gathered by security experts investigating the incident.
Security vendor Bit9 promised to release limited details of a hack caused by a failure of the company to install the same security software on its own network that it sells to a handful of Fortune 500 ...
Network security provider Bit9 today disclosed a critical data breach that resulted in its own software being used to attack three of Bit9's clients. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
Bit9 is merging with security startup Carbon Black in a move to add incident response capabilities to its endpoint security platform. Terms of the merger were not disclosed, but Bit9 said the combined ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Bit9, a company that provides software and network security services to the U.S. government and at least 30 Fortune 100 firms, has suffered an electronic compromise that cuts to the core of its ...
Trust-based Security Solution Goes Beyond Traditional Application Control and Whitelisting WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- News Summary: Bit9 announces version 7.0 of its industry-leading ...
RSA Conference—SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., February 27, 2012 – Bit9, today announced the Bit9 Advanced Threat Protection Platform that addresses the changing threat landscape by protecting all enterprise ...
You are now no doubt aware that Boston based security firm Bit9, suffered an alarming compromise, which resulted in attackers gaining access to code-signing certificates that were then used to sign ...
WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bit9, the leader in Trust-based Security, today announced a strategic initiative under which the company will partner with industry-leading network security providers ...
The “Dirty Dozen” list most-vulnerable applications for 2010 from security vendor Bit9 this week puts the Google Chrome browser at the top. Now into the resultant debate steps Marc Maiffret, security ...
Bit9 disclosed Friday that hackers had stolen digital code-signing certificates from its network and dropped malware in the systems of three customers, demonstrating how the weakest link in a security ...
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