The two companies have entered into a partnership to offer a fully managed honeypot network security service.
Many businesses are not thinking strategically enough to stand up to a mushrooming threat landscape, says Haroon Meer of Thinkst.
A local security specialist is making waves with a new take on an old concept: the humble honeypot.
The company shares details of the intrusion detection system at ITWeb Security Summit 2015.
Evolution was the overarching theme for enterprise security experts, away from point products and towards more effective security practices.
SA should lean on free and open source software to pool resources, says Haroon Meer, founder of Thinkst.
With the definitions of 'good guys' and 'bad guys' blurred, IT security professionals face a daunting task, Security Summit delegates heard today.
The company has signed on as Bronze Sponsor at the summit, to be held at the Sandton Convention Centre from 27-29 May.
New attack modes and strengthening of the cybercrime industry mean information security must undergo major change, say experts.
Open source adoption and the growth of a local technology ecosystem could be enhanced by the revelations, says Thinkst.
State surveillance, trust and the failures of the infosec industry will be focus areas at SA's premier information security conference in May.