In recent months, Activision, the maker of Call of Duty, has been the victim of several malicious attacks. Read on to hear the lessons learned from the these attacks and how Zimperium can help.
Read moreIn recent months, Activision, the maker of Call of Duty, has been the victim of several malicious attacks. Read on to hear the lessons learned from the these attacks and how Zimperium can help.
Read moreThe NCCoE has released the “Implementing a Zero Trust Architecture” that outlines how teams can employ commercially available technology to establish zero trust implementations that are interoperable and standards-based. Zimperium was selected by the NCCoE to work on this project. We’re honored to be collaborating with the NCCoE and other technology providers to help advance the knowledge and guidance available in this critical area.
Read moreTake a look at the emerging threats and uncover the shortcomings of enterprise detection and response (EDR) solutions in addressing these threats. Read on to learn why mobile threat defense (MTD) solutions represent a critical requirement for today’s enterprises.
Read moreIn order to comply with CMMC requirements, organizations will need to institute robust mobile device security. In this post, we will provide some background on CMMC and why patching alone is not enough to meet these requirements. Learn more.
Read moreIn recent independent testing from AV-TEST, Zimperium’s mobile threat defense solution, zIPS, delivered top-tier results—better than 99% accuracy in about all scenarios. Read on to find out more about the tests and how zIPS fared.
Read moreOver the course of 2022, a number of significant mobile security stories emerged. These events had a big impact last year, and they will certainly shape the security landscape that we must navigate as we enter 2023. Here is our take on the top mobile security stories that emerged in 2022.
Read moreAs DIB contractors implement security controls aligned to CMMC practices, MTD is fundamental to securing CUI, especially for organizations with distributed workforces. Learn why MFA and other security practices are not enough to meet CMMC requirements.
Read moreThe Zimperium zLabs team recently discovered a Flutter application with malicious code. The Flutter-obfuscated malware campaign, MoneyMonger, is solely distributed through third-party app stores and sideloaded onto the victim’s Android device and most commonly take advantage of social engineering through phishing messages, compromised websites, rogue WiFi networks, and social media to distribute the download links. Read more to learn how Zimperium customers are protected.
Read moreIn partnership with Dallas-based Zimperium, the City of Dallas has announced the launch and public availability of “Dallas Secure,” a free mobile security application for Apple iOS and Android platforms that helps protect Dallas County residents and visitors from the growing number of cybersecurity threats. Learn more.
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