Scanning stories
ST Engineering and IMDA launch SME CyberResilience to provide 2,000 Singapore SMEs with free cyber threat scanning and expert guidance.
Cobalt updates its Offensive Security Platform to streamline pentesting with faster launches, real-time collaboration, clearer risk prioritisation, and workflow automation.
CAST AI unveils its new KSPM solution, offering real-time scanning, automatic threat remediation, and advanced security for Kubernetes clusters.
NVIDIA and Orbbec's collaboration at Computex is set to revolutionise AMRs with integrated advanced 3D cameras, elevating AI-driven robot vision capabilities.
Scandit launches ID Bolt, a new tool that autofills identity forms via passport or ID photo capture, enhancing efficiency and user experience.
Checkmarx unveils its next-generation SAST solution, touted to transform enterprise application security with 90% faster app scans and up to 80% reduction in false positives.
Epson introduces WF-M5399 and WF-M5899, new energy-saving monochrome business inkjet printers in Singapore, supporting environmental sustainability.
Aqua Security enhances its open-source solution, Trivy, to offer Kubernetes vulnerability scanning and Kubernetes Bill of Materials generation.
Immuta unveils Discover, an automated tagging and classification system, bolstering cloud data security measures.
NCC Group appoints Doug Klotnia as Global Capability Leader for Managed Services, aiming to deliver threat intelligence-led real-time defenses.
Indusface bridges the gap between automated API scanning and manual pen testing with its Infinite API Scanning initiative.
Ricoh unveils new A4 colour multi-function devices, the IM C300F and IM C400F, designed for small to medium workgroups with advanced scalability and security.
PMT Security launches thermal camera solution to detect fevers and combat the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19 in enterprise settings.
YSoft SafeQ integrated print management and document capture solution is now embedded in Brother multifunction devices.
Despite the promises of 'paper-free', printing remains an important aspect of many organisations, and one of the likeliest areas to lose control.
Today, we work at a speed previous generations could only dream about. We are always on the move. Devices need to be as multifunctional as we are.
The Hull NHS significantly slashed search times for devices with 'All-In-One Solution', merging real-time location tracking and digital record systems.
Half of UK internet users risk cyber threats by connecting to unverified public Wi-Fi networks, reveals a study.
Ricoh unveils a new range of multifunctional black & white printers to enhance and secure business operations.
Most New Zealanders are concerned enough about information security to allow the scanning of their fingerprints, and even of their eyes.