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Queen Elizabeth: The shocking security element behind her wardrobe choices revealed

ROYAL FAMILY fans will have no doubt noticed Queen Elizabeth’s 21st century look involves wearing bright and bold colours to most events, and there...

Remediant lands $15M Series A to disrupt privileged access security

Remediant, a startup that helps companies secure privileged access in a modern context, today announced a $ 15 million Series A led by Dell...

Jamf acquires Digita Security to gain native Mac security

Jamf has been widely known as an enterprise Mac deployment and management tool company, but it has been looking for ways to expand beyond...

Minut raises $8M Series A for its camera-less home security device

Minut, a Swedish startup that has developed a camera-less home security device that it claims protects privacy better than competitors, has raised $ ...

British Airways cancels all flights to Cairo amid ‘security precaution’

BRITISH Airways has suspended all flights to Cairo amid a security risk the Egyptian capital, with Foreign Office advice, updated yesterday, warning of a...

Security stays hot as Imperva grabs Distil Networks

Last week four security companies changed hands. The shopping spree continued this week with CDN company Imperva announcing it was buying bot mitigation startup...

Palo Alto Networks to acquire container security startup Twistlock for $410M

At KubeCon last week in Barcelona, container security was a hot topic, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Palo Alto Networks announced...

FireEye snags security effectiveness testing startup Verodin for $250M

When FireEye reported its earnings last month, the outlook was a little light, so the security vendor decided to be proactive and make a...

Why your CSO, not your CMO, should pitch your security startup

Whenever a security startup lands on my desk, I have one question: Who’s the chief security officer (CSO) and when can I get time...

Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations

The French government just launched its own messaging app called Tchap in order to protect conversations from hackers, private companies and foreign entities. But...
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