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Trend Micro is a cybersecurity company whose research and products address malware, vulnerabilities, cloud risks, and cyberattacks.

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Trend Micro is a cybersecurity vendor whose products protect endpoints, email, networks, cloud workloads, and consumer devices. It also publishes threat intelligence and vulnerability research. News under this tag may therefore concern security software vulnerabilities, product updates, malware campaigns, or research that helps defenders identify and investigate attacks.

For security teams, the vendor’s agents and management consoles can have broad access to systems, so flaws in them may enable tampering, privilege escalation, or evasion of detection; reviewing advisories and applying supported updates is important. Detection rules and threat reports should be tested against internal telemetry before being used for blocking or incident response. Organizations using hosted services should also assess what endpoint or network data is collected, how long it is retained, who can access it, and whether those practices meet privacy and contractual requirements.

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Bank Info Security 6 months, 3 weeks ago

AI-Driven Attacks and the Future of Security

AI is changing cybercrime in a big way. Autonomous AI agents could soon carry out entire attacks on their own -scanning servers, testing vulnerabilities, refining exploits and even launching phishing campaigns from start to finish, said David Sancho, senior threat researcher at Trend Micro.

Bank Info Security 6 months, 3 weeks ago

New Digital Twin Lets Trend Micro Simulate Cyberattacks

COO Kevin Simzer Says 'Model Enables Testing of Threats Across Real-World Topologies'By using telemetry from endpoints, servers, cloud and email, Trend Micro's digital twin can safely simulate cyberattacks across a full enterprise. COO Kevin Simzer said it supports risk modeling and testing of controls, offering insights beyond legacy red-teaming exercises.