Latest Developments in Global Corporate Cyber Warfare Market

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Latest Developments in Global Corporate Cyber Warfare Market

  • ICT
  • Jan 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In November 2023, BAE Systems Detica introduced CyberReveal, its defense-grade cybersecurity product, to the commercial sector, allowing companies to use it in-house for the first time. CyberReveal is an advanced analytics and investigation tool designed to help organizations safeguard their valuable assets and sensitive commercial data from cyber threats. The product provides real-time intelligence, empowering companies to proactively protect themselves from potential cybercriminal activities
  • In May 2023, Mosaic, an agricultural firm, partnered with U.S.-based Safe Security to launch a new cyber coverage model, integrating real-time cyber-risk data into Mosaic's underwriting process. The collaboration leverages Safe Security’s cyber-risk platform to evaluate organizational cybersecurity and provides premium-rate incentives for companies investing in stronger security measures
  • In August 2022, SynSaber, a cybersecurity and asset monitoring company, raised USD 13 million in Series A funding. This investment is fueling the growth of SynSaber’s industrial asset and network monitoring solutions, expanding its global footprint, and enhancing its sales, marketing, and development efforts, while advancing customer engagement and research
  • In February 2022, IBM made a multi-million-dollar investment in its Asia Pacific operations, opening a new Security Operations Center (SOC) as part of its effort to boost cyber resiliency for businesses in the region. The center aims to improve cybersecurity capabilities for organizations across the area
  • In July 2021, Leonardo, an aerospace company, joined forces with Italian utility A2A to integrate its advanced cybersecurity technologies into A2A's plants and networks. The partnership, supported by Leonardo’s cybersecurity research center, aims to enhance security during digital transformation processes and develop products that protect energy infrastructures from cyber threats