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According to other recent research from Bitsight, ransomware attacks increased by 25 percent in 2024, while the number of ransomware group leak sites rose by 53 percent. Dov Lerner, staff threat researcher at Bitsight, said the fragmentation caused by smaller, more agile gangs is leading to more attacks on mid-sized organisations.
Thousands of automatic tank gauge (ATG) devices are accessible over the Internet and are just "a packet away" from compromise, security researcher warns at 2025 RSAC Conference.
New tech is not just indistinguishable from magic - it's often seen as dangerous voodoo to be feared and shunned. More than 15 years ago, Bitsight threat intelligence chief Gabi Reish witnessed this reaction first-hand during a visit to a German bank.
Bitsight launched Bitsight Identity Intelligence, a new, standalone threat intelligence module designed to help security teams detect compromised credentials, prevent unauthorized access, and proactively mitigate risk across their extended attack surface.
Bitsight’s Derek Vadala Says The SEC’s Decision To Charge The Company And Its Chief Information Security Officer Led Companies To Reconsider Their Online Disclosures And Personal Risks.
AI-driven digitalization exposes UK public sector to cybersecurity risks
UK companies have larger, more complex and more exposed digital supply chains than their global peers and are heavily reliant on firms linked to the Chinese military, according to Bitsight.
Bitsight's report reveals U.S. supply chain risks linked to foreign providers, especially those affiliated with Chinese military.
It’s a hopeful and essential development, IT pros tell us.
Critical industries are up against never before seen challenges to remain secure and operational, while regulatory pressures have completely upended the role of the CISO in corporate America.
Almost half (40%) of US organizations are still using Kaspersky software despite a ban enacted in the summer, new research from Bitsight has revealed.
More consolidation is afoot in the world of cybersecurity. Bitsight, a cybersecurity startup last valued at $2.4 billion when ratings firm Moody’s took a stake in the business and became its largest shareholder in 2021, is acquiring Cybersixgill for $115 million.
Cyber risk management firm Bitsight today announced a $115 million deal to acquire threat intelligence data provider Cybersixgill.
BitSight Acquires Cybersixgill for $115 Million, Transforming the Cybersecurity Landscape