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Splunk and Crowdstrike Executive Chris Hill Joins Horizon3.ai to Lead Federal Strategy
Business Wire: 05/23/22 Horizon3.ai, a cybersecurity firm focused on autonomous penetration testing, today announced the appointment of Chris Hill as the Sector Head for Public Sector, Federal. Hill will execute Horizon3.ai’s vision for creating a better, more secure and cost-effective cyber posture for US and allied Government customers and partners through the deployment of the first autonomous, on-demand, self-service software-as-a-service...
Read More Leading Security Visionary by EMA
Included in the Vendor Vision 2022 Report by EMA
Read More Roundup: Awards, Education and M&A Cybersecurity
Horizon3.ai news, including an award nomination, plus cybersecurity updates for education and M&A.
Read More Double Blow of Ransomware Attack and Covid-19 Pandemic Shutters 157-Year-Old Lincoln College
CPO Magazine: 05/19/22 Brad Hong, Customer Success Manager for Horizon3.ai, adds some thoughts on why schools are an increasingly popular target for ransomware attacks: “The education sector continues to make for attractive targets as it’s very rare that a university focuses on its cyber security stack as its #1 priority. Read the entire article here
Read More Horizon3.ai Named Finalist for Most Promising Early-Stage Startup in 2022 SC Awards
Horizon3.ai, a cybersecurity firm focused on autonomous penetration testing, today announced that it has been recognized as an Excellence Award finalist in the Most Promising Early-Stage Startup category for the 2022 SC Awards. Now in its 25th year, the SC Awards are cybersecurity’s most prestigious and competitive program. Finalists are recognized for outstanding solutions, organizations, and people driving innovation and...
Read More Log4Shell RCE Vulnerability in Apache Log4j: The Gift No One Wished For
The Log4Shell RCE vulnerability in Apache Log4j, CVE-2021-44228, dates to 2013 when Log4j 2.0-beta9 was released. An analysis of our pentesting data using NodeZero identified and provided proof of exploit for over 105 unique instances of the CVE within our customers’ environments.
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