Tripwire Interactive, the developer behind the Killing Floor series, has laid off over 20 of its employees, citing a need to keep up with an "evolving" industry.
Tripwire Interactive is bringing more characters, weapons, a new map, and more to the latest content expansion for Killing Floor 3.
Dozens of Tripwire employees lost their jobs Wednesday, three months after the Portland company’s sale to a Minnesota business. It’s not clear just how many lost their jobs at the online security ...
Tripwire Interactive president John Gibson’s Saturday tweet praising the new Texas anti-abortion law has him under fire from not only gamers, but also partner studio Shipwright Studios, which on ...
Outgoing Tripwire CEO Jim Johnson: "You can bitch about Portland, you can bitch about the traffic or the homeless. But do you keep coming back? That's the question. And right now the gains are still ...
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Tripwire, Inc., a global provider of IT security solutions, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire nCircle, a leading provider of ...
Ex Tripwire Interactive CEO John Gibson has released his first statement since “stepping down” from the company, following boycotts caused by his anti-abortion comment made earlier in the week. In his ...
The transaction, which is expected to close in May, will give the company a stronger financial boost to increase its portfolio of products -- particularly in the cloud space -- and expand its ...
If you have ever discovered a system attack, you know that reloading the system and all its applications would be the first thing to do because you can’t identify the files an intruder may have ...