Stormshield is recruiting 40 employees to support its growth
To recruit the best experts on the market, Stormshield offers modern working conditions housed within a company that is renowned for its expertise.
To recruit the best experts on the market, Stormshield offers modern working conditions housed within a company that is renowned for its expertise.
The notion of confidence finds itself at the centre of many current debates in the cybersecurity sector and Its strategic dimension ties it to a wide variety of ongoing issues. The opinion of Matthieu Bonenfant, Chief Marketing Officer of Stormshield.
Stormshield analyses the importance of educating and training staff in IT risks, developing an internal "cybersecurity culture".
Despite being dynamic and well-paid, the cybersecurity sector is faced with a talent shortfall – particularly in terms of female talent. Could tomorrow’s solutions rely – at least in part – on training today’s schoolgirls?
Eric Hohbauer and Alain Dupont will play a more active role in corporate governance and in overseeing activities with the Executive Committee.
The Stormshield Security Intelligence team looks at the state of play in the world of malware in 2018: although it was a year free of massive attacks, new sophisticated malware threats were born. However, these attacks still did not manage to replace good old ransomware.
Similarly to the tools used by hackers, collecting large volumes of information is thus essential to the protection of potential victims. For both cat and mouse, the race for data has only just begun.
Heroes versus outcasts. The word "hacker" has always stirred so much controversy among experts, media and public. Stormshield explains what's behind the controversial figure of the hacker.
The international tense atmosphere between countries has spread to the cyberspace: a real "cyberwar" with the purpose of damaging or spying the "enemies". Stormshield analyses the most famous episodes and the risks of potential cyber conflicts.
There is a costant increase in cyberattacks against the transport industry: hackers, finding themselves with systems that are frequently too vulnerable, vie with each other to exploit weaknesses in ever more imaginative ways.