Cequence Security stories
Cybercriminals utilised new tactics across wider timeframes to launch complex attacks on online retailers during the 2023 holiday season.
Retail fraud surged almost seven-fold during the festive shopping period, alerting to growing cyber risks, says a study.
Cybercriminals' new strategy resulted in a 700% hike in retail fraud during the 2023 holiday season, warns Cequence.
Experts predict essential eight framework adoption, AI-powered cyber defenses, and talent challenges in AI Security for 2024.
Cybersecurity firm Cequence Security is participating in Microsoft's Security Copilot Private Preview, leveraging their Microsoft Security expertise.
Cequence Security offers first-ever API protection on the HPE GreenLake Marketplace, promoting visibility, reduced costs, and minimised business risks.
Cequence Security has been recognised as a 'best-in-class' solution in the Datos Insights vendor evaluation: API Security Solutions Report.
Cequence Security, Unified API Protection (UAP) provider, revealed a 555% growth in customer expansion during the second half of FY23.
Cequence Security has announced updates to its Unified API Protection platform, enhancing customers' ability to manage risk and protect APIs.
New research highlights APIs are now a leading attack vector, posing new and significant threats to organisations.
Cequence Security reports a 550% rise in unique API threats during the holiday period, highlighting the need for improved API protection.
Cequence Security appoints Glen Maloney as ANZ Country Lead to accelerate the company's expansion across Australia and New Zealand.
Cequence Security protects hyper-connected organisations from fraud, business abuse, data losses and non-compliance on web, mobile and API-based applications.
Wei Wang appointed as Chief Financial Officer of Cequence Security, leading the company's financial strategy and growth in the API protection market.
Whatever the goal of the attackers, e-tailers must remain one step ahead in detecting and stopping attackers from compromising their APIs.