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Kasada Named 2021 Tech Trailblazers Award Finalist for Security


Company’s Solution Recognized for Simplifying Bot Mitigation with a Modern Approach that Provides Immediate Time-to-Value

 

NEW YORK — November 16, 2021Kasada, provider of the most effective and easiest way to defend against advanced bot attacks, today announced that it has been named a finalist in the security category for the 10th Edition Tech Trailblazers Awards. Finalists are recognized for outstanding products and solutions impacting the cybersecurity industry. 

Voting for the awards is now open here, and will run until November 30, 2021. Winners will be announced online during a virtual awards ceremony, which will be held on Wednesday, December 8, 2021.

Kasada provides the most effective and easiest way to defend against advanced persistent bot attacks across web, mobile, and API channels. The Kasada platform foils automated threats from credential abuse to data scraping, invisibly stopping bot attacks while inflicting financial damage to attackers, destroying ROI.

“Legacy bot mitigation approaches simply don’t work anymore, as attackers have continued to improve their methods and get better and better at disguising themselves as human traffic,” said Sam Crowther, Founder and CEO of Kasada. “They can easily reverse engineer current approaches, adapting in seconds. That’s why the different approach that Kasada brings is so needed.”

With Kasada, businesses are protected from automated threats such as credential stuffing, web scraping and carding attacks, and have faster load times and high availability. Kasada is the first to apply a zero trust philosophy for detecting bad bots, assuming all requests are guilty until proven innocent. This is based on a patented client-side interrogation process that is able to identify the immutable evidence of automation whenever bots interact with websites, mobile apps or APIs.

The result is that Kasada is able to stop modern bot attacks by adapting in real-time, including those never seen before, without ever allowing them to enter an organization’s infrastructure. Kasada’s solution is bolstered with data analysis and machine learning (ML) from billions of bot interactions.

Rose Ross, Chief Trailblazer and…

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Pegasus a wake up call for journalists, says Pulitzer finalist


A major shift is going on in journalism right now when technology, which was being seen an enabler, was being turned against journalists, said Bradley Hope, veteran investigative reporter and Pulitzer finalist. There is now a need for journalists to retrench from technology but still be available for sources and whistleblowers to reach them, added Mr Hope, whose phone was on the Pegasus spyware list.

Speaking at a virtual session on “Journalism in the Age of Surveillance” at the Asian College of Journalism on Friday, Mr. Hope said the Pegasus spyware issue showed widespread abuse of the system. “Once a country buys access to it [Pegasus], it can do anything with the spyware. Pegasus showed widespread abuse of the system. The company doesn’t monitor the use of it,” he said.

Mr. Hope said even though an individual practised the best computer security practices, their phones were vulnerable to the spyware. “It is a pertinent wake up call for journalism because never before have we been so vulnerable. The way this technology has become a powerful tool, you are leaving all the trails that you are trying to lose,” he said.

With people using their phones for everything, it was easier than ever before to access all of their information. “It’s a simple temptation for governments, people in charge to use these spyware to surveil on their enemies, political opponents, people, journalists any one at all,” the journalist said.

Mr. Hope said journalists in India and many other countries had to deal with these challenges of security as they don’t enjoy the same level of protection unlike in the U.K where he is based.

“It is an important moment in journalism for journalists to retrench from technology. Sometimes we need to leave our phone behind [while meeting sources]. I have started to look at my phone as a risk that I carry around all the time”. Explaining about the time he spent in the Middle East, he said many times, his sources would ask him to leave his phone elsewhere as they expected their phones to be a source of trouble.

He also said media organisations must also look at the ways of protecting their journalists. “It is critical how organisations buy their…

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Pinnacle Award Finalist John DeSimone: ‘Leading And Managing People Is A Privilege That Is Not To Be Taken Lightly’


John DeSimone, VP, Cybersecurity, Training and Services, Raytheon Intelligence & Space

John DeSimone, Raytheon Intelligence & Space

The finalists for WashingtonExec’s Pinnacle Awards were announced Oct. 8, and we’ll be highlighting some of them until the event takes place virtually Nov. 12.

Next is Cybersecurity Industry Executive of the Year (Public Company) finalist John DeSimone, vice president of Cybersecurity, Training and Services business at Raytheon Intelligence & Space.

What key achievements did you have in 2019/2020? 

A major achievement Raytheon Intelligence & Space earned this year was being named the winner of the “Overall CyberSecurity Company of the Year” award in the Fourth Annual CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards program.

RI&S’ Cyber, Training and Services product line counteracts rapidly evolving threats around the globe with a customizable and comprehensive suite of solutions that provide advanced protection. The company’s solutions help protect every side of cyber for government agencies, businesses and nations — defending the most critical information, systems and operations with breakthrough solutions.

These solutions include the following: cyber analytics and intelligence services, DevSecOps optimization, cyber physical systems security, data orchestration and resiliency, cyber systems defense and integration, cyber warfare and cyber operations and research.

We also recently launched a new technology, DejaVM, that conducts system-level cyber vulnerability testing without requiring customers to provide access to the limited number of highly specialized physical hardware assets.

Most importantly, we’ve maintained a very high standard of execution excellence for our customers, which has been reflected in positive feedback across the board. I’ve heard from multiple customers that in the face of a global pandemic, “The team has not skipped a beat.”

What are you most proud of having been a part of in your current organization?

I’ve had many moments of pride watching the way our team has supported our customers in today’s most extraordinary work environment. In some cases, we’ve even facilitated government work approvals for employees of other primes supporting the same mission.

At the end of the…

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Black Hat: Microsoft incorporates BlueHat Prize finalist defensive tech & releases EMET 3.5 Preview

Las Vegas – It has only been a few months since the close of the BlueHat Prize entry period and today Microsoft announced that it has already incorporated one of the BlueHat Prize finalist’s defensive technologies. It’s designed to mitigate attacks that leverage Return Oriented Programming (ROP), into its latest Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) 3.5 Technology Preview. Read more

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