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Dell is a multinational computer technology company known for its development, sales, and support of computers and related products and services. In the context of information security, Dell encompasses a range of topics including the security features integrated into Dell hardware and software, the company's policies and practices for protecting against cyber threats, and the security solutions that Dell offers to its customers.

Dell's involvement in information security includes providing secure devices, like laptops and servers, equipped with built-in protections such as encryption, advanced authentication, and malware prevention. The company also offers enterprise security solutions and services, like secure data storage, network security, and threat management, to help organizations safeguard their IT ecosystems. Additionally, Dell regularly updates and patches its products to address new vulnerabilities and collaborates with the cybersecurity community to respond to emerging security challenges.

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Bank Info Security 2 weeks, 1 day ago

Dell Technologies Bets on AI Infrastructure

Dell Conference Speakers Say 67% of AI Innovation Is Running Outside the CloudDell predicts up to $4 trillion in AI infrastructure investment by 2030, with 67% of AI workloads are already run outside the cloud. If this estimate is even roughly correct, the idea that enterprise AI mainly exists in hyperscaler environments is more of a forced narrative than a market reality.

Bank Info Security 2 months ago

How Companies Should Confront Q-Day

Dell's John Roese on Quantum Readiness, Cryptographic Inventory and Sovereign AIQuantum computing poses an existential threat to encryption systems built on asymmetric key management protocols, and most enterprises don't know where their cryptographic exposure begins. Dell Technologies' John Roese explains what to do now.

Bank Info Security 2 months, 2 weeks ago

How Dell Is Building the Secure Agentic Enterprise

Dell's AI Blueprint for Identity, Agents and Agentic InfrastructureGoing all-in on AI with a top down strategy and a ravenous appetite for innovation has helped Dell transform its operations and grow revenue by $30 billion, and the company's evolution lays out a blueprint for how CIOs should think about building infrastructure for AI and managing an army of agents.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Breach Roundup: Cambodia Scam Center Crackdown

Also: EU Bans AI Tools, Notepad++ Secures Updater, Apple Patches iOS Zero-DayThis week, Cambodia shuttered 200 scam centers. EU Parliament banned AI tools. Canada Goose disputed a ShinyHunters leak. Notepad++ patched an updater flaw. Apple fixed a decades-old iOS zero-day. BeyondTrust and Dell patched critical flaws under active exploitation.

A maximum severity security vulnerability in Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines has been exploited as a zero-day by a suspected China-nexus threat cluster dubbed UNC6201 since mid-2024, according to a new report from Google Mandiant and Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG)

Full scale of infections remains 'unknown' China-linked attackers exploited a maximum-severity hardcoded-credential bug in Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines as a zero-day since at least mid-2024. It's all part of a long-running effort to backdoor infected machines for long-term access, according to Google's Mandiant incident response team.…

Bank Info Security 9 months, 3 weeks ago

How Flaws in Dell Firmware Could Help Compromises Persist

Philippe Laulheret of Cisco Talos on Vulnerabilities in ControlVault FirmwareSecurity flaws in Dell's ControlVault firmware allowed attackers to run code on the chip, extract stored secrets and alter its behavior. By chaining these exploits, they could send malicious data to Windows components, said Philippe Laulheret, senior vulnerability researcher at Cisco Talos.

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered multiple security flaws in Dell's ControlVault3 firmware and its associated Windows APIs that could have been abused by attackers to bypass Windows login, extract cryptographic keys, as well as maintain access even after a fresh operating system install by deploying undetectable malicious implants into the firmware

Psst, wanna steal someone's biometrics? black hat Critical security flaws in Broadcom chips used in more than 100 models of Dell computers could allow attackers to take over tens of millions of users' devices, steal passwords, and access sensitive data, including fingerprint information, according to Cisco Talos.…

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