A new cyber-security business is formed as McAfee returns from the ashes

A new cyber-security business is formed as McAfee returns from the ashes
Investcorp conducted the IPO of Sophos Group on the London Stock Exchange
Almost two-thirds will not spend on better online security over the next 12 months despite the threats
The free certification for channel providers is being provided by CompTIA
Company already supports customers like Tesco and Guardian News & Media
Distributor steps up the pace to win more cybersecurity service revenues
NetEvents Rome: The company's security software is now on Dell business laptops and servers and EMEA channel expansion will be led from London
Security services don’t need a master pass-key for all encrypted communications, but IT companies should do their bit argues GCHQ’s Robert Hannigan
The distie entered the security market last year
Also unveils SMB edition of its anti-phishing training simulator for the channel
A long march to change the habits of a lifetime?
Government and defence IT solutions provider joins US global group
Most apps track your location, even when they don't need to, and many collect 'alarming' amounts of data
IBM adds to its recent major security acquisitions to become a truly one stop shop for the security breach industry
The number of enterprises with compromised mobile devices grew by 42 percent in the fourth quarter of last year, finds MobileIron
The Spikes appliance stops 'all web malware' getting onto the corporate network
Researchers find a member of Symantec’s partner programme was offering bogus tech support and overpriced software to web users
'Agent-less' security firm homes in on burgeoning Internet of Things market
Veritas buyer Carlyle Group and Symantec amend original $8 billion deal after “uncertainties” arose
Move follows a $22 million Series B funding round in October
The move could put the company in conflict with the UK government over its latest surveillance efforts
Web TuneUp software allowed attackers to steal web users' personal data, claimed Google
JavaScript and Powershell attacks will also see a big spike says security software vendor
The cloud security firm says it has around 300 UK customers, which include the makers of Candy Crush and York University
SMEs and distributed enterprises are the target says distributor
The endpoint security firm serves 600 enterprise clients and is expanding its channel
DDoS data 'scrubbing' is start of beautiful relationship on behalf of customers
Over half experience 'data related' incidents in last year with mobile and cloud causing big holes
The company moved to a two-tier channel strategy last month
Channel firms are being left vulnerable says Kaspersky Lab