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news FireEye Mandiant launches new Cloud Security Assessments direct from the frontlines that extend across the cloud and on-premises environments. Our Cloud Security Assessments and Cyber Defence Operations consulting services are two new offerings to help clients protect their key assets before, during and after an incident,” said Jurgen Kutscher, EVP of Service Delivery at FireEye. ireEye, the intelligence- led security company, has announced the availability of two new FireEye Mandiant services. F Cloud Security Assessments help organisations evaluate and harden security in cloud platforms, and Cyber Defence Operations consulting services help organisations achieve security transformation by improving the detection and response capabilities of their security operations centre (SOC). “For more than 15 years, FireEye Mandiant has been at the forefront of cybersecurity and cyberthreat intelligence. We have a deep understanding of evolving attacker behaviours and motivations derived Cloud Security Assessments are based on the latest ways that attackers bypass cloud security measures, as observed on the frontlines by FireEye Mandiant experts. Available on the most popular cloud-based platforms including Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud, these assessments address common misconfigurations and issues with how organisations utilise and integrate the cloud into their existing IT and security programs. EATON ADDS TO CYBERSECURITY PORTFOLIO WITH DUAL UL AND IEC PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS ower management company, Eaton, continues to expand its cybersecurity programme with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) cybersecurity certifications for its Gigabit Network Card and Industrial Gateway Card. The products also comply with UL cybersecurity standards to provide advanced network protection for UPS connectivity devices. P Analysts at IDC indicate that by 2025, 41.6 billion connected devices will be generating 79.4 zettabytes of data that need to be maintained and processed. The explosion of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) creates a crucial need for security. Without global cybersecurity standards, IIoT cybersecurity requirements are difficult to manage. “Cybersecurity is a critical capability and Eaton’s enterprise- wide proactive and consistent approach is unique in our industry,” said Michael Regelski, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Electrical Sector at Eaton. “Yet to advance IIoT security in an increasingly electrified and connected world, it is essential that industries and standards www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 22 organisations address unified global cybersecurity. We’re working with UL and IEC to do just that.” The Gigabit Network Card was the first UPS network connectivity device to meet the UL standard. Now, the Gigabit Network Card and Industrial Gateway Card are also certified to the IEC 62443-4-2 standard. These Eaton technologies make it simple to connect single-phase and three-phase UPSs, while providing cybersecurity protections for always-on power in commercial buildings, industrial facilities and large data centres . u 13