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iboss Adaptive Private Access for Zero Trust Networks Provides Greater Protection Against Advanced Threats and Malware than Competitors in Independent Laboratory Tests


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At iboss, we are hyper focused on creating technology that makes it easier for organizations to implement a complete Zero Trust Network Architecture to better protect organizations in this modern-day work from anywhere environment

iboss, the leader in cloud-delivered cybersecurity, today announced the results of its third-party efficacy testing for its iboss Zero Trust Adaptive Access for Zero Trust Networks, which was rigorously tested for its malware blocking effectiveness by Miercom, a premier independent testing laboratory. The report concluded that iboss Adaptive Private Access delivered superior malware threat protection and is the only service that provides continuous inspection of Private Access traffic.

The test evaluated iboss’s Adaptive Private Access technology. This cloud native Zero Trust platform protects organizations by ensuring employees or devices accessing sensitive cloud apps are redirected through iboss’s Adaptive Private Access, which acts as a checkpoint that continuously monitors for threats to the protected cloud app. When iboss Adaptive Private Access adaptive identifies a threat, the platform cuts access immediately and automatically, with no human intervention, to prevent infections from spreading and corporate data from being stolen. The test results proved that iboss exceeded the requirements set forth by Miercom, blocking 99.7% of malware, and performed 26% higher in malware blocking effectiveness than the industry average of all platforms tested by Miercom to date.

“At iboss, we are hyper focused on creating technology that makes it easier for organizations to implement a complete Zero Trust Network Architecture to better protect organizations in this modern-day work from anywhere environment,” said Paul Martini, CEO and co-founder of iboss. “This result confirms our commitment to providing the most comprehensive security solution for organizations of all sizes.”

The report concluded that iboss Adaptive Private…

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Idaho National Laboratory: IDAHO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS NAMED NATIONAL CYBER SCHOLARS, AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News


Idaho National Laboratory: IDAHO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS NAMED NATIONAL CYBER SCHOLARS, AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News | Recent Educational News

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Deborah Frincke: The science of protecting communities – India Education | Latest Education News India | Global Educational News


From an early age, Deborah Frincke has been a keen observer. Her own backyard, teeming with life, was endlessly fascinating and fragile, sparking a desire to learn how the world works, and later, how to protect it.

As an avid reader, her fondness for J.R.R. Tolkien, adventure stories about King Arthur and Robin Hood and books from the Smithsonian – all of which focus on guarding communities – had cultivated a recurring theme that has appeared regularly throughout her career.

“I was reading books that balanced how the world works with what needs to be done to make the world a better and safer place,” Frincke said. “That tended to be what those stories were about.”

Frincke joined Oak Ridge National Laboratory as associate laboratory director for the National Security Science Directorate, or NSSD, in 2020, tasked with leading multiple research and development endeavors to guide science-based solutions to complex threats that put public safety, national defense, energy infrastructure and the economy at risk.

“I believe that making the world a safer, more secure place is rooted in the underpinnings of science,” she said. “A better understanding of the digital world and, more broadly, how national security is related to technology will help us inform and arm decision makers with the best defenses against threats across national and global systems.”

“Given Deb’s exemplary work and reputation, we’re pleased to have her expertise and leadership at the helm of ORNL’s missions in national security science,” ORNL Director Thomas Zacharia said. “Her commitment is invaluable as she guides cross-disciplinary teams in developing science-based solutions toward a safer, more secure world.”

Prior to ORNL, Frincke served in a variety of roles at the National Security Agency between 2011 and 2020, most recently as the agency’s Director of Research. While at the NSA, she led what is perhaps the largest in-house research organization in the U.S. Intelligence Community. She also was a founding member of the NSA Board of Directors, served as the agency’s Science Advisor and was the first NSA Innovation Champion.

Frincke has become one of the nation’s preeminent…

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