Barracuda Networks stories
In three key industries – municipalities, education, and healthcare – reported attacks have doubled since last year and more than quadrupled since 2021.
Ransomware is at new heights as the frequency of attacks continues to climb with no sign of slowing down, according to Barracuda.
One platform with a single pane of glass provides secure access for users to the services they need or want, when they want them, wherever they are. .
Barracuda Networks has announced a new platform called Barracuda SecureEdge, a SASE solution designed to help make hybrid and remote work easier to secure.
Barracuda Networks has highlighted how cybercriminals leverage HTML as an attack technique in phishing, credential theft, and malware delivery.
Barracuda Networks strengthens its partner ecosystem by appointing new channel roles, hiring and promoting executives, and expanding globally.
Barracuda Networks launches Application Protection plans to simplify website and application security. Plans include machine learning and zero trust security.
The research shows that in 2022, 33% of Australian ransomware victims were hit more than once, highlighting the need for improved cybersecurity measures.
The three new phishing tactics for security breaches include the misuse of web translation, image-only emails, and the insertion of special characters.
Gartner assessed 17 different vendors in the process, determining the most suitable vendors for cloud firewalls and firewall-as-a-service offerings.
Using Barracuda Email Protection with Amazon Security Lake, data analysts can build and use a centralised security data lake to improve data protection.
Barracuda Networks appoints Jason Beal as Vice President, Worldwide Partner Ecosystems, to drive growth across the global partner ecosystem.
Cyber attackers are targeting companies and IT security teams when they are likely to be under-resourced, according to Barracuda.
Data protection and backup in Australia are crucial amid growing cyber threats. MSS Security shares its experience with cloud-native backup.
Research shows that growth, powered by new services and industry sectors, comes at a cost to employee stress levels and well-being.
Cybercriminals continue to barrage organisations with targeted email attacks, and many companies are struggling to keep up.
One-third of Australian organisations hit with ransomware in 2022 were targeted multiple times, according to a new report.
Email remains the most widely used business communication channel. It is also an attractive target for cybercriminals.
Barracuda Networks has published its 2023 Email Security Trends report that shows how email-based security attacks affect organisations both in AU and globally.
A new report reveals 60% of Australian employees believe links in business emails are safe snd 22% install unauthorised software on work devices.