Trustwave achieves verified MXDR solution and FastTrack ready partner status from Microsoft. Learn More

Trustwave achieves verified MXDR solution and FastTrack ready partner status from Microsoft. Learn More

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Managed Detection & Response

Eradicate cyberthreats with world-class intel and expertise

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Managed Security Services

Expand your team’s capabilities and strengthen your security posture

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Consulting & Professional Services

Tap into our global team of tenured cybersecurity specialists

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Penetration Testing

Subscription- or project-based testing, delivered by global experts

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Database Security

Get ahead of database risk, protect data and exceed compliance requirements

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Email Security & Management

Catch email threats others miss with layered security & maximum control

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Co-Managed SOC (SIEM)

Eliminate alert fatigue, focus your SecOps team, stop threats fast, and reduce cyber risk

Solutions
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Microsoft Exchange Server Attacks
Stay protected against emerging threats
Rapidly Secure New Environments
Security for rapid response situations
Securing the Cloud
Safely navigate and stay protected
Securing the IoT Landscape
Test, monitor and secure network objects
Why Trustwave
The Trustwave Approach
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Trustwave Fusion Platform
SpiderLabs Fusion Center
Security Operations Centers
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Technology Alliance Partners
Key alliances who align and support our ecosystem of security offerings
Trustwave PartnerOne Program
Join forces with Trustwave to protect against the most advance cybersecurity threats

5 Security Things to Know for the Week of April 4

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1) As the ransomware threat becomes a bonafide crisis, the U.S. and Canadian governments issued a rare joint warning advising businesses to be wary of attacks and discouraging them from paying extortion demands.

2) With U.S. tax season now in full swing, phishers are turning to W-2 scams to induce unsuspecting users into clicking on malicious lures.

3) An Apple vulnerability could allow intruders to access iOS enterprise management functionality and send malicious apps to targeted devices.

4) A maker of e-commerce software patched cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in its shopping cart that could have permitted compromise and defacements of internet domains.

5) More companies are taking a chance on ex-criminal hackers.