It’s no secret that there is a gender gap in tech. Women are still underrepresented, underpaid, and often discriminated against in the tech industry, the statistics show. According to Forbes, women currently hold only 26.7% of tech-related jobs and technology firms with more than 10,000 employees report women’s representation at 26.2%. This means, as an industry, we are far from…
17th January 2024: Global cybersecurity training specialists Red Education today announced a new CyberArk Authorized Training Center (ATC). This agreement will enable CyberArk customers in the Japan-Asia Pacific (JAPAC) region to enhance users’ expertise with the CyberArk Identity Security Platform through the experienced training professionals at Red Education. CyberArk is the global leader in identity security. Centered on intelligent privilege…
The world of cybersecurity is constantly changing, and at what seems to be an increasing pace. As we look ahead in 2024, we’ve been exploring the trends, both on the side of the attacks and breaches we can expect, and also how we respond to those threats, with the leading security and risk management approaches shaping the landscape. Across those…
20th December 2023: Extreme Networks and Red Education today announced a new global authorised training partnership agreement set to shake up the networking solution training sector. “Extreme Networks and Red Education are open for business!” said Red Education CEO, Mike Baird. “Extreme Networks is one of the world’s leading networking companies. To match their rapid expansion they needed a training company…
Zscaler for Users – Essentials (EDU-200) now available worldwide, backed by the training expertise of Red Education 15th December 2023: Zscaler and Red Education have today announced a new global training partnership starting in 2024. Zscaler for Users – Essentials (EDU-200) will provide network engineers and security administrators and engineers with a comprehensive overview of deploying and provisioning Zscaler’s Zero…
Human error has been blamed for the Optus outage that left millions without phone and internet services on Wednesday 8th November 2023. RMIT University associate professor Mark Gregory said information provided by Optus following the outage showed that it was human error, rather than a hardware failure or cyber attack, that caused the disruption. In their announcement, Optus said: “At…
There has been a sharp increase in QR code based phishing attacks – or ‘quishing’ – according to Check Point’s Harmony Email team. Quishing is a growing form of phishing attack that encourages users to scan a QR code that takes them to a page where they provide credentials that can then be used for data theft. These QR code…
If you are working in the world of cybersecurity, the chances are that you are going to need to quote some cybersecurity statistics at some point. Whether you are a student, need to present in meetings, sell solutions or simply show that you are on top of the trends in the workplace, you will need the numbers to prove your…