Firewall as a Service: Designated by Gartner as a technology on the rise in its Hype Cycle 2017

Secucloud already offers FWaaS solutions

Hamburg, Germany. 8 November 2017 – In the age of digitalisation, companies rely on an efficient IT department more than ever. This is why the “as a service” model has become firmly established as a way to save IT teams’ time in several different areas. Now, this also applies to security. Security services in the cloud are always up to date and can adapt flexibly to each company’s requirements, while minimising the time and cost needed for maintenance an

Analyst firm Frost & Sullivan honours Secucloud with New Product Innovation Award 2017

German security specialist receives accolade for cloud-based security concept

Hamburg, Germany. 26 October 2017 – To protect themselves as effectively as possible against complex cyber-threats, companies are increasingly adopting a combination of different security technologies. This practice often leads to multiple specialised solutions being used in parallel. However, the perceived increase in protection levels can also make security management more complex. This challenge can push IT teams t

Turkcell subsidiary life:) chooses Secucloud for its mobile security service

German security specialist announces partnership with another mobile provider

Hamburg, Germany. 25 September 2017 – Cybercriminals always do a cost-benefit analysis before launching an attack by estimating how many users they can potentially affect with their malware. The explosion in the use of smartphones and similar mobile devices means that online gangsters are increasingly focusing on them. In order to deal with this growth in threats and risks on the internet, the mobile operator life:) B

Companies must counter DDoS attacks via webcams and routers with a strategic approach

Companies must counter DDoS attacks via webcams and routers with a strategic approach

Statement by Dennis Monner, CEO of the German-based security specialist Secucloud

Hamburg, Germany. 10 November 2016 – After the biggest DDoS attack of all time was reported in late September, cyber-criminals wasted no time in mounting their next operation. Less than a month later, a further broad-based attack crashed major online services including Twitter, Spotify, Netflix and PayPal. As before, a large number of smart devices connected via the internet of things (IoT) were hijacked to mount