Encryption Software Market to Reach USD 24.94 billion by 2027; Surging Cyber Security Threats to Improve Sales Prospects, states Fortune Business Insights(TM) - GlobeNewswire - 24 minutes ago
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The global encryption software market size is expected to reach USD 24.94 billion by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR of 14.1% during the forecast period. The increasing number of data breaches, data security threats, and cyberattacks in organizations will enable speedy expansion of the market, states Fortune Business Insights, in a report, titled "<b>Encryption Software Market Size, Share & Covid-19 Impact Analysis, By Component (Software, Services), By Application (Disk Encryption, Database Encryption, Cloud Encryption, Folder Encryption, and Others), By Enterprise Size (Large Enterprises, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)), By Deployment Model (On-Premises, Cloud), By Industry Vertical (IT and Telecommunications, Banking, Finance, Security and Insurance (BFSI), Healthcare and Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Retail, Government, Energy and Utilities, and Others), and Regional Forecast, 2020-2027." </b>The market size stood at USD 8.82 billion in 2019.
Microsoft Continues to be Most Imitated Brand for Phishing Attempts in Q4 2020 - GlobeNewswire - Thu Jan 14, 5:00AM CST
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Thu Jan 14, 5:00AM CST
Check Point Research issues Q4 Brand Phishing Report, highlighting the leading brands that hackers imitated in attempts to lure people into giving up personal data
December 2020's Most Wanted Malware: Emotet Returns as Top Malware Threat - GlobeNewswire - Thu Jan 7, 5:00AM CST
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Thu Jan 7, 5:00AM CST
Check Point Research, the Threat Intelligence arm of Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP), a leading provider of cyber security solutions globally, has published its latest Global Threat Index for December 2020. Researchers reported that the Emotet trojan has returned to first place in the top malware list, impacting 7% of organizations globally, following a spam campaign which targeted over 100,000 users per day during the holiday season.