
Deceptive Bytes’ interview to CyberNews
Hen Lamay, Deceptive Bytes: “every organization should review its cybersecurity posture to make sure it can prevent, detect, and recover from a cyberattack” Today’s cyber threats are very different from
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Hen Lamay, Deceptive Bytes: “every organization should review its cybersecurity posture to make sure it can prevent, detect, and recover from a cyberattack” Today’s cyber threats are very different from
I recently got a chance to do an interview for Private Internet Access by Marko Velimirovic, link to interview and what I had to say can be found here
Our CEO, Sagi Lamay, was interviewed to Safety Detectives by Aviva Zack, and this is what he had to say, link to interview can be found here
More and more firms are turning to remote working and, while doing so, expect staff members to remain on top of their jobs using a variety of different devices. This
Holon, Israel – 13/09/2021 – Deceptive Bytes, a leader in endpoint deception technology, announces it has secured a new patent from USPTO (the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office). The patent
Every day, all around the world, malware is attacking organizations and businesses from all sizes, affecting their day-to-day activities and causing businesses losses which can be significant. When you think
Deceptive Bytes latest version and first release of 2020 brings with it an additional boost to organizations’ cyber security stack as we added the capability to control Windows Defender &
So, what can be learned from the Chernobyl disaster and how it can be implemented in Cyber security operations? Lately, everyone is talking about the new HBO miniseries, Chernobyl, portraying
Deceptive Bytes, a leading endpoint deception company that enables enterprises the ability to prevent cyber attacks in real time, announces it was recognized as a Gartner “Cool Vendor” in its
OK, maybe not all of them, but here’s the story.. Last month Microsoft released its usual OS updates to Windows on what is known to be Patch Tuesday. Not long