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WatchGuard Demonstrates Channel Excellence with Bevy of Recent Industry Recognitions

It is well-known that WatchGuard is 100% dedicated to our channel partners, which means that every deal made, every product sold, and every new customer gained is a win for us both. The relationships we develop with our partners are truly unique and hyper-focused on partner enablement and success. As a result of the success we’ve achieved with our partners, we are thrilled to share that WatchGuard has earned a multitude of channel industry award honors and recognitions in the first half of 2024.

Endpoint malware detection rises by 75%

Cybersecurity continues to be unfinished business for many companies. In a context where digitalization reigns in almost all areas, cybercriminals have more and more resources to draw on and continue to threaten the cybersecurity of millions of organizations. To guide companies and industry professionals through the ever-changing habits of malware, WatchGuard has released a new edition of our Internet Security Report (ISR).

What to Expect from a Zero Trust Approach

Every company has a digital presence nowadays. While this brings numerous benefits for businesses, it also poses a number of risks. Cybercriminals are finding more and more ways to circumvent security measures and access data. If protection is not strong enough, the data of organizations, their customers, and partners could be compromised, with dire consequences for companies.

What is Glupteba and how can you protect your customers from this malware?

Over time, cybercriminals find ways to exploit new cybersecurity breaches, leading to the creation of malware that compromises users' security. Every year, one or more malware variants stand out as new, evasive, or dangerous. According to our Internet Security Report (ISR), last year it was Glupteba.

74% of companies do not provide employees with any cybersecurity training

In the digital age, where technology has become indispensable, cybersecurity has become a crucial issue for organizations. Investment in security tools to protect digital assets is increasing; however, the biggest threat often lies in an unexpected factor – human error. Phishing campaigns, weak passwords, or accidental data leaks can put even the most fortified network at risk.

SIM swapping, an ongoing threat

Although SIM swap scams or SIM swapping have been around for a number of years, it’s hard to pinpoint exactly when they first appeared. An ENISA report states that as early as April 2016, the British media reported an incident of bank account theft using this technique. In the United States, the first documented case of large-scale SIM swapping was the Joel Ortiz case in 2018.

Navigating the NIS 2 Landscape - Part 1

The European Union (EU) is taking a significant step forward in the fight against cybercrime by introducing the Network and Information Systems Directive 2, or NIS 2. This directive represents a major overhaul of cybersecurity regulations across the continent, aiming to bolster defenses against the ever-evolving threats of the digital age. In this first of four blog posts, we will introduce the basics of NIS 2.

How to Elevate Cybersecurity for Financial Services Companies

The technology landscape is changing rapidly, presenting new challenges for security in the financial services sector. Generative artificial intelligence, automation, data management, and integrated finance are just some of the trends that are transforming this landscape. As the demand for personalized experiences grows, the challenges of ensuring data security and privacy are increasing, among other things, making it harder to manage digital identities.

Why an outdated router can compromise your company's security

In today's digital age, where interconnectivity is the norm, routers act as custodians of business information. These devices, which can sometimes be undervalued, control data traffic between our devices and the global network. However, recent events have highlighted vulnerabilities that may affect a large number of routers, raising concerns about the protection of sensitive information handled by enterprises.