Do you remember the story of The Three Little Pigs? The first two pigs were almost killed by the big bad wolf because they were lazy and chose to build their houses with either straws or sticks. Their houses seemed stable at first, but in reality, were too weak to protect them against an outside attacker. It was only the third pig who was safe because he chose to build his house with bri ...
A Year in Review: The Top Ten Cyber Attacks of 2016 in The Gaming Industry
Political parties and figures, international banks, and big hosting corporations were not the only ones subject to cyber attacks this past year. Hackers also set their eyes on the gaming and entertainment industry by carrying out massive attacks year-round. In fact, a security report by Akamai revealed that more than half of the DDoS attacks during the first quarter were targeted at ...
Interview with SYS-CON TV at Cloud Expo: The Current State of Cloud Security
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq-0wNrf0FY SYS-CON Media has been connecting technology companies and customers through a comprehensive content stream covering a myriad of subject areas including cloud computing and web security through various events for over two decades now. Cloud Expo is among their international recognized brands, and this year the 1 ...
Get Free SSL Certificates With Your Cloud WAF
A trademark of the ISRG. All rights reserved. Since the second week of October 2016, Cloudbric has transitioned from GlobalSign to Let’s Encrypt as our SSL solution, allowing us to apply free SSL to all websites using Cloudbric. Unlike other SSL services that limit certificate issuance to one per domain, Cloudbric users can be issued a certificate per subdomain. What is S ...
Support Cloudbric’s Campaign to End The Choice Between Safety and Survival
The State of Security in Our Connected Society Long gone are the days where people had to flip through a phone directory to figure out if there’s a solution for what they need. Mobile and internet-enabled communication technology has brought products, services and people to the same intersection to make possible car-pooling, couch surfing, and all other forms of collaborative cons ...
Cloudbric to Attend World Hosting Day in Singapore
Cloudbric is set to join hosting and cloud insiders at this year's WHD.singapore Recognized as the world’s largest series of events for the hosting and cloud service market, World Hosting Days is launching WHD.singapore in Singapore for its fourth consecutive year. Last year WHD.singapore attracted more than 500 participates, including a large percentage of C-level executives, ...
Cloudbric To Participate in HostingCon 2016
Cloudbric to attend HostingCon 2016 in New Orleans, LA HostingCon is an annual global event that brings in an audience from over 45 countries and from all areas of the hosting and cloud industry, including start-ups, SMBs, and global businesses. Attendees include key decision makers from hosting providers, cloud providers, managed service providers, hardware/software vendors, and ISV ...
The Benefits of Using Signature-less Detection Technology
Cloudbric's WAF uses signature-less detection to protect against known, unknown, and modified attacks Cloudbric takes pride in being different from its competitors. With over 19 years of information security experience, Cloudbric utilizes a Web Application Firewall (WAF) based on Penta Security’s unique logic-based hardware WAF called WAPPLES. Managing your enterprise’s se ...
Cloudbric Announces Strategic Alliance with ISPConnect
ISPConnect is a Netherlands based trade association Cloudbric is pleased to announce a strategic alliance with ISPConnect, a Netherlands based trade association for established and growing web hosting providers. ISPConnect helps provide web hosting companies with a clear voice with the media, regulators, and governmental institutions. In addition, ISPConnect works in the best in ...
Using a Cloud WAF Service for Better Web Security
The era of for the cloud WAF is now. While Software as a Service (SaaS) tools may be ubiquitous today, the early model of providing managed business applications as a service had rough beginnings as “Application Service Providers” (ASP) in the late 90s, an era where WiFi was just becoming mainstream and internet speeds were crawling (the standard for “high spee ...