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CRN Recognizes Karamba Security in 2022 Internet of Things


HOD HASHARON, Israel, April 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  Karamba Security, a leader in end-to-end product security, today announced that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, will highlight Karamba in its 2022 Internet of Things (IoT) 50 list in the Security category. CRN’s IoT 50 list features the most innovative IoT companies that are redefining the industry with cutting-edge IoT solutions that push the boundaries of what is possible. 

CRN has recognized Karamba Security for its industry-leading solutions that provide seamless protection for IoT devices and connected products throughout their lifecycles. Karamba’s embedded and cloud-based security solutions enable automotive OEMs and IoT device manufacturers to comply with cybersecurity regulations without interfering with R&D processes and product release plans.

Karamba’s end-to-end software and services portfolio enable IoT device manufacturers to secure their product development lifecycle, manage supply-chain security and manage their fleet of devices. Designed to operate in resource-constrained systems, Karamba’s portfolio optimizes connected product security in the most seamless way possible. Karamba Security’s solutions are adopted by Fortune 500 companies in the automotive, enterprise edge and renewable energy markets.

“It is an honor to be recognized by CRN in this prestigious list amongst many other notable vendors,” said Ami Dotan, CEO and co-founder of Karamba Security. “As the number of connected devices increases, regulators mandate OEMs and IoT device manufacturers secure their devices, before hackers succeed to exploit those devices and affect customer safety and privacy. Our embedded and cloud-based security solutions enable connected device manufacturers, such as electric vehicle OEMs, renewable energy providers and IoT device manufacturers, to comply with those rigorous regulations and standards, without changing R&D processes or third-party applications they use.”

The annual IoT 50 list is compiled by a panel of CRN editors, with input from industry-leading solution providers, based on the quality of the vendors’ technology portfolios, their IT channel impact and their ability to…

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Coalition Against Stalkerware’s One Year Anniversary Recognizes Milestones, New Members and Celebrates UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women | Coronavirus


WOBURN, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 25, 2020–

Today, the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women also coincides closely with the Coalition Against Stalkerware’s one year anniversary. In its first year, the Coalition has more than doubled its membership, expanding both in geography and expertise in its partners including domestic violence advocacy and direct service organizations, IT security vendors, mobile security companies, privacy solutions providers, an association of technology journalists, and organizations focused on cyber safety.

For some years, the problem of stalkerware has been on the rise. Non-profit organizations are experiencing a growing number of survivors seeking help with the problem, and cybersecurity companies are detecting a consistent increase in these harmful applications. Launched in November 2019, the Coalition Against Stalkerware became an important organization dedicated to protecting consumers from abuse, stalking and harassment via commercially-available surveillance software.

Stalkerware programs enable an abuser to intrude into a person’s private life and can be used as a tool for abuse in cases of domestic violence and stalking. By installing these applications on a person’s device, abusers can get access to their victim’s messages, photos, social media, geolocation, audio or camera recordings (in some cases, this can be done in real-time). Such programs run hidden in the background, without a victim’s knowledge or consent.

Data from member organizations has shown a sharp rise in stalkerware apps in recent years.

  • In 2019, Kaspersky detected a 67% year-on-year increase of stalkerware usage on its users’ mobile devices at a global level. The number of stalkerware installations worldwide during the first 10 months of 2020 (from January to October) totaled more than 48,500, which is close to the total (almost 52,000 installations) observed over the same period in 2019.
  • According to Malwarebytes, while these apps have always presented a significant threat to users, the shelter-in-place orders that began taking effect in March 2020 resulted in a dramatic uptick in usage….

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Navy recognizes electromagnetic battlespace, and its convergence with cyber and electronic warfare (EW)

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Auditor Galloway recognizes schools in Dent, Oregon counties for notification policies in the case of data breach – STL.News


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Auditor Galloway recognizes schools in Dent, Oregon counties for notification policies in the case of data breach
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“Many Missourians are surprised to learn that state law does not require schools to notify parents if their children or family's personal information has been compromised in a data breach,” Auditor Galloway said. “I pleased to have the opportunity to

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