
TrendAI (www.computer-automation.de)
Germany Among the Top Three Countries for Ransomware
TrendAI's 2026 Cyber Risk Report shows that Germany is among the three countries most severely affected by ransomware attacks worldwide. At the same time, the average cyber risk for companies is declining slightly.

Study by Trend Micro (www.industrial-production.de)
Criminals use AI systematically
Trend Micro warns in a new study of the increasing professionalization of AI-supported cybercrime. Deepfakes, fraud and malware are gaining in importance.

Study by Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
Criminals use AI Systematically
Trend Micro warns in a new study of the increasing professionalization of AI-supported cybercrime. Deepfakes, fraud and malware are gaining in importance.

AI risks in corporate use (www.computer-automation.de)
Study warns of risks associated with LLM use
Trend Micro has tested more than 100 AI models and warns of legal, financial and reputational risks associated with the unregulated use of large language models. The results show some strong regional and temporal deviations in the issues.

Trend Micro warns of Darknet AI 'Xanthorox' (www.computer-automation.de)
AI writes Malware at the Touch of a Button
The AI tool 'Xanthorox' is supposed to generate malicious code automatically and is advertised in criminal forums. According to Trend Micro, it is less powerful than claimed, but shows how easily attackers can use generative AI for cyberattacks.

Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
Safeguarding AI applications
Trend Micro is expanding its cybersecurity platform to secure the use of AI in companies. New functions also support risk management during the introduction of AI tools.

Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
Cyber attacks at record high
Cyber threats are at record levels: In 2023, Trend Micro blocked over 161 billion cyber threats worldwide. Cloud environments are a particular focus for attackers.

Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
New management in DACH region
Trend Micro bundles its business in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: Hannes Steiner is the new Vice President DACH, Nicholas Pook takes over responsibility for channel sales in the region.

Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
Security risks with decentralized power generation
Trend Micro has examined the IT security of decentralized energy supply systems. In particular, the network gateways of solar systems were scrutinized. The study reveals security gaps and provides recommendations for action.

Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
AI-supported cybersecurity assistant available
Trend Micro presents the generative AI tool "Trend Companion". It is designed to help IT security analysts optimize their workflows and, according to the provider, can significantly reduce the time required for manual risk assessments and threat investigations.

Cyberattacks (www.industrial-production.de)
Every CISO should ask themselves these 5 questions
Cyber attacks are now part of everyday life. The size and sector of the company hardly matter any more. However, how the attacks take place and whether they are successful depends on the company's own cyber security measures.

Study by Trend Micro (www.industrial-production.de)
Companies have difficulties assessing their cyber risk
A new study by Trend Micro reveals that 54 percent of companies worldwide are dissatisfied with the maturity of their cyber risk assessment capabilities.

Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
5G - A security risk?
Trend Micro, a provider of cybersecurity solutions, has published a study highlighting new threats to 4G/5G campus networks. Many attacks specifically exploit the difficulties organizations face in patching critical OT environments.

Start on September 22 (www.computer-automation.de)
Application Days - tips and trends for users
The Application Days start on September 22. Bundled into themed days, you can take part in free web seminars, roundtables and keynotes on topics such as safety & security, IoT platforms and robotics.

Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
From availability to supply chain integrity
The security of industrial environments is increasingly coming into focus: on the one hand, there are buzzwords such as Industry 4.0 or disruptive business models. On the other hand, there are often fears about availability, cyber attacks or possible reputational damage.

Cloud-based cybersecurity (www.computer-automation.de)
Microsoft and Trend Micro cooperate
Trend Micro and Microsoft will jointly develop cloud-native cybersecurity solutions. The aim is to protect the joint customer base even better and to create co-selling opportunities.

Platform for threat defense (www.industrial-production.de)
Relieving the burden on security operations teams
Trend Micro combats overloads caused by a lack of resources and a high number of security alerts with an extensible platform that combines visibility and response in a centralized console.

Wireless communication (www.computer-automation.de)
Significant weaknesses in radio remote controls
Radio remote controls, such as those used in cranes, have some significant security vulnerabilities in industrial environments - this is the conclusion of a recent study by Trend Micro. What needs to be done?

Study by Trend Micro (www.computer-automation.de)
IoT security severely neglected
According to a recent study by Trend Micro, companies are primarily concerned about the trust of their customers in the event of a cyberattack on IoT applications. Nevertheless, IoT security only plays a minor role for almost half of those surveyed.

Security in Industry 4.0 (www.industrial-production.de)
Industry 4.0 and security - quo vadis?
Security in the industrial environment has many facets. A distinction must also be made between safety and security and the different perspectives - OT and IT.

Ransomware (www.computer-automation.de)
WannaCry, Petya - just the tip of the iceberg?
According to a report by Trend Micro, the number of ransomware families detected in 2016 rose dramatically by around 750% compared to the previous year. Industrial control systems could also increasingly become the focus of blackmailers, according to the cyber security experts.

IT security (www.computer-automation.de)
What cyber threats await us in 2017?
Ransomware - malware that infects computers and demands money to unlock them - is developing rapidly in 2017. Hackers are targeting the business sector, the IoT and the Industrial Internet of Things in particular. This is the outlook provided by IT company Trend Micro.
