FishNet Security Expert Featured on 'Tips To Spotting Spam' TV Segment

Fox 4 TV - WDAF May 7, 2012

A "Problem Solvers" TV crew from Fox 4 News in Kansas City came to the new FishNet Security headquarters to interview Chuck Crawford, practice director-Infrastructure & Operations, about "Tips to Spotting Spam." To view the video news segment, please go here.

F5 recognizes FishNet Security as Application Security Partner of the Year

FNS Newswire March 23, 2012

FishNet Security earned the Application Security Partner of the Year award from F5 Networks on March 12. As a global leader in application delivery network, F5 recognizes partners that best demonstrate superior account management through identifying and pursuing sales opportunities, providing technical resources for customers and prospects, and staying current on the latest technologies in the F5 solution portfolio.

FishNet Security Expert Featured in ABC Affiliate's TV News Segment on Cellphone Hacking

KMBC-TV News Website February 20, 2012

Kansas City TV station KMBC, an ABC affiliate, presented a news segment and article entitled "Hackers May Soon Target Your Cell Phones" on the topic of cellphone hacking. FishNet Security's Jonathan LeBeau, security consultant, provided insight into what can be done to help prevent its occurrence.

FishNet Security Awarded 'US Federal Partner of the Year' at Juniper Networks' First Annual Partner Conference

FNS Newswire January 18, 2012

FishNet Security was awarded the U.S. Federal Partner of the Year Award at Juniper Networks’ First Annual Global Partner Conference in Las Vegas. The 2012 Juniper Partner Awards recognize outstanding achievements and commitment from the company’s top channel partners in the areas of sales, customer service excellence, technology expertise and service specializations.

FishNet Security Now Offers 24/7 Support for Palo Alto Networks' Next-Generation Firewalls as an Authorized Support Center

FishNet Security News December 22, 2011

FishNet Security announced today it is now certified as an Authorized Support Center (ASC) to provide 24/7 technical support for Palo Alto Networks’ full portfolio of award-winning next-generation firewalls.

Android 4 Security Better, But Still Lacking

CRN November 23, 2011

In this CRN article by Antone Gonsalves, FishNet Security expert Joey Peloquin weighs in on the security features in the latest version of Android 4.

Hackers Press the 'Schmooze' Button

Wall Street Journal October 31, 2011

Chris Patten called a large investment-management firm to report that he was going through a divorce and was worried that his wife had set up an account under a false name.  See what happens next...

FishNet Security receives 'Symantec Master Specialization' designation

FishNet Security September 16, 2011

FishNet Security is pleased to announce it has achieved "Symantec Master Specialization" status in the area of Data Loss Prevention. This honor recognizes and promotes the exemplary expertise of qualified Symantec partners in delivering advanced consulting services in a specialized solution area.

How to Protect Your Cell Phone Voicemail from Hackers

Fox 4 News Kansas City July 21, 2011

KANSAS CITY, Mo.-

Hacking your cell phone's voicemail is super easy. So easy, in fact, it takes less than five minutes. But it's just as easy, if not easier, to protect yourself from being targeted.

Watch the video to get Tess Koppelman's complete report.

 

Symantec Finds Fake Google Security Tool

InformationWeek March 11, 2011

Hackers have repackaged a Google-built security tool and designed it to insert malware in Android smartphones.

Smartphone Attacks and Hacking: Security Threats and Trends 2011

Phones Review November 15, 2010

When it comes to smartphones we all have to wonder how much they are protected when it comes to security, below we have 10 top security trends for 2011 that has been compiled by Imperva, the global leader in data security.

Firewalls Top Purchase Priority In 2010, Survey Says

Security Dark Reading September 3, 2010

IT professionals rank mobile computing the number one security threat today, followed by social networks, and cloud computing. But they expect cloud computing to bump social networking for the number two spot within the next two years, a new survey found.