Panasonic Canada Inc
Location
ONTARIO
Founded
1967-02-28
Website
Risk Signals
20652 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Office Equipment, Computers and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software, Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials, Electrical Appliances, Television and Radio Sets, Electronic Parts and Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2025-05-19 (tecnoandroid.it)
Panasonic Confirms: Promotosphere victim of a hacker attack -
Promosfera, the company that managed the Panasonic cashback competition, has been the victim of a hacker attack. Stolen data and IBAN of the victims.
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2025-04-22 (it-world.ru)
Panasonic and McAfee create a service for protecting cars from cyber attacks | News IT companies on .ru
The Center for Control of Vehicle Safety can be one of the solutions to provide services for monitoring the safety of connected cars around the world. IT companies report: Panasonic and McAfee create a service for protecting cars from cybercus
Read more2025-03-26 (fa.news)
Haneda Airport Tests Touchless Fingerprint Authentication for Smoother Entry and Enhanced Security | Financial News
Haneda Airport is testing a touchless fingerprint authentication system for international travelers, aiming to streamline entry procedures and enhance security. This technology, developed by Panasonic Connect Co., utilizes a camera to capture fingertip photos, eliminating the need for physical contact and improving accuracy compared to existing touchless solutions.
Read more2025-02-05 (securityinfowatch.com)
i-PRO secures E&I Cooperative Services Contract to deliver security to schools | Security Info Watch
Educational institutions can now simplify their acquisition of mission-critical security solutions without the need for additional RFPs.
Read more2025-02-01 (digitalkamera.de)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G70 data sheet
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G70 (including variants) 50252826568, 50252326575, 50252826582, 50252826605, 50252326612, 502523285 1867, 5025232853236, 7091162452717) Camera with interchangeable objectively detailed data sheet with price comparison
Read more2025-01-20 (digitalkamera.de)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX100 data sheet
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX100 (EAN 5025232438112) camera with built-in lens detailed data sheet with price comparison
Read more2025-01-14 (securitytoday.com)
i-PRO Shares Key Predictions for the Physical Security Market in 2025 --
As the physical security industry looks toward 2025, i-PRO Co., Ltd. (formerly Panasonic Security) is highlighting four interlinked trends that are set to redefine how businesses, integrators, and security professionals approach security in the next year. These insights highlight the transformative role of edge computing, artificial intelligence (AI), the expansion of cloud computing, and how companies will integrate the wealth of available data.
Read more2024-12-06 (touchit.sk)
Prevent eavesdropping with TOUGHBOOK: Panasonic effectively fights against sabotage |
More and more important business data is stored on mobile, robust devices such as laptops or tablets. Therefore, these devices are increasingly becoming targets of eavesdropping and other covert attacks. The risk of cyber-attacks and sabotage aimed at stealing sensitive business data and eavesdropping has never been higher. As work increasingly moves to facilities, p
Read more2024-12-06 (lemagit.fr)
Ransomware: what do we know about Termite, which attacked the Réunion department? |
Discovered in mid-November, the Termite ransomware brand could have been active since the spring. She already claims two French victims and appears to be using Babuk.
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2024-11-26 (bizbrief.ie)
Ransomware Wrangle: Blue Yonder Caught in Digital Supply-Chain Snafu
Blue Yonder, a Panasonic subsidiary providing supply-chain software, is investigating a ransomware incident that disrupted its services on 21 November, affecting UK and US supermarket chains like Sainsbury's and Morrisons. The cybersecurity incident impacted Blue Yonder's managed services hosted environment, but its public cloud environment remains unaffected. Despite the attack, both Sainsbury’s and Morrisons have activated backup processes. Blue Yonder is collaborating with external cybersecurity firms to recover, without providing a service restoration timeline. This incident underscores the growing threat of cyberattacks on businesses, with firms like Amazon also recently admitting to data breaches due to cybersecurity failings.
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2024-11-26 (inside-it.ch)
Cyber attack on software provider Blue Yonder affects large retailers
A ransomware attack on the supply chain management specialist causes problems at Starbucks, Sainsbury's and other grocers.
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2024-11-26 (vnexpress.net)
Starbucks had to use pen and paper because of ransomware
USA - Starbucks had to manually track work schedules and timekeeping for employees after the software system was hacked. - VnExpress
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