Integrity360 Shortlisted for Three Tech Excellence Awards
Integrity360 is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for three categories in this years Tech Excellence Awards 2016:
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Integrity360 is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for three categories in this years Tech Excellence Awards 2016:
Name: Ali Sarp Agim
Name: Gary Mc Donnell
Integrity360 is delighted to be shortlisted for Best Company to Work for in the CRN UK Sales & Marketing Awards 2016.
Name: Aisling Corcoran
DROWN is a serious vulnerability that affects HTTPS and other services that rely on SSL and TLS, some of the essential cryptographic protocols for Internet security. These protocols allow everyone on the Internet to browse the web, use email, shop online, and send instant messages without third-parties being able to read the communication.
Integrity360 has ranked in the 2016 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in Europe. This is the company’s second year featuring in the rankings and it is one of only three Irish companies to be listed.
Cisco released a patch for a critical security vulnerability affecting its Internet Key Exchange version 1 (IKEv1) and version 2 (IKEv2) of ASA software, the operating system that runs the company's Adaptive Security Appliance security devices. The flaw allows attackers to remotely execute code or reload affected systems and take over Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) firewalls.
Name: Felipe Martins
Integrity360 has today released the following advisory in relation to a recent upsurge in DDoS attacks. We’d like to encourage our clients to review this advisory and action as required.
The recent issue that was disclosed publicly was resolved and a patch was made available in July 2014 as part of Fortinet's commitment to ensuring the quality and integrity of their codebase. This was not a “backdoor” vulnerability issue but rather a management authentication issue. The issue was identified by Fortinet's Product Security team as part of their regular review and testing efforts.
Administrative Access (CVE-2015-7755) only affects ScreenOS 6.3.0r17 through 6.3.0r20. VPN Decryption (CVE-2015-7756) only affects ScreenOS 6.2.0r15 through 6.2.0r18 and 6.3.0r12 through 6.3.0r20.
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