LogRhythm stories
Chillisoft CybersecCon shines a light on cybersecurity in New Zealand, as CEO Alex Teh reveals rising threats and costly cyber attacks.
LogRhythm appoints Mitchell Rowe as new CRO, bolstering its leadership team. Rowe, ex-Ivanti CRO, aims to drive global sales and customer satisfaction.
Rapid growth can strain SIEM budgets, but an unlimited data processing SIEM model offers CISOs predictable costs and robust security, without compromise.
AI & ML bolster cybersecurity against rising threats, essential for modern IT defence strategies, says expert.
On International Women's Day 2020, we interview Joanne Wong of LogRhythm and Vivienne Horsfall of Ping Identity to discuss the future of women in cybersecurity.
LogRhythm has broken its own records for sales in the final quarter of 2019, experiencing public sector growth, new leadership and various accolades.
Among six other vendors, the company has been named a leader in Gartner's 2020 Magic Quadrant, noted for its ease of use.
With 2019 coming to a close, Ping Identity, Attivo Networks, and LogRhythm's experts share what 2020 holds in store for cybersecurity.
LogRhythm's new True Unlimited Data Plan for NextGen SIEM offers predictable, fixed costs, eliminating the tradeoffs in data protection faced by CISOs.
The resulting integration will provide real-time, post-breach threat detection while enhancing and automating incident response.
LogRhythm appoints Mark Logan as new CEO to drive expansion in cloud-based security, continuing a spree of executive hires ahead of key industry events.
LogRhythm has unveiled LogRhythm Cloud, a cloud-based version of its NextGen SIEM Platform, promising enhanced SOC efficiency and swift threat neutralisation.
This is the third consecutive time LogRhythm been recognised as a Customers' Choice, which is determined based on independently verified feedback and ratings.
LogRhythm has launched LogRhythm NDR, a new automated network security tool designed to aid understaffed teams in detecting and responding to network threats.
While larger organisations and incidents hog the headlines, plenty of illicit activity is slipping under the radar – and staying there.
At home and abroad, companies anticipate cyber-crime will be the most disruptive economic crime of 2019 and 2020.
Phishing is the top security threat for Australian businesses, with 44% identifying it as their biggest concern, a survey by CSO and LogRhythm finds.
Baidam Solutions is the first Indigenous IT security company in Queensland and services enterprise, Government, and not-for-profit organisations.
As cyber threats escalate, AI is the new frontline defence. LogRhythm asserts that businesses must harness AI to foresee and fend off evolving cyber-attacks.
Fostering a culture of cybersecurity awareness is essential for Australian companies facing escalating cyber threats. Here's how to build it.