By Mike Lennon on August 05, 2014
Vectra Networks, a provider of real-time detection of cyber attacks in progress, today announced that it has received $25 Million in an oversubscribed Series C financing round led by VC firm Accel Partners.
According to the San Jose, Calif.-based company, the investment will accelerate research and development, sales and marketing to help meet demand for its real-time detection of cyber attacks in progress.
Vectra’s X-series platform delivers continuous automated cyber attack (malware) detection and reporting that has the ability to instantly identify attacks while they are happening and provide insight into what an attacker is doing. The system automatically prioritizes attacks that pose the greatest business risk, enabling customers to quickly make decisions on where to focus their time and resources, the company said.
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The following article is a update:
Vectra Networks has made some improvements to its real-time threat detection platform to help organizations protect their networks against insiders and targeted attacks.
The Vectra X-series platform is designed to detect sophisticated threats by using a combination of security research, data science and machine learning. According to the company, the product is capable of detecting attacks on all operating systems, applications and devices regardless of the method and location of the initial delivery.
The updated version of the platform introduces dynamic community threat analysis, a feature that exposes anomalous activity that might result from insider or targeted threats, and enables security teams to make informed decisions based on the proximity and potential impact of threats to the organization's key assets.
The solution automatically establishes internal communities based on internal traffic patterns. In order to make it easier for security operations teams to determine if a host or individual poses an immediate threat to key assets, which can be important users or servers, the Vectra X-series platform provides a visualization of the connections between individual hosts in the community, the company said.
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Vectra Networks Updates Threat Detection Platform
By Eduard Kovacs on December 10, 2014Vectra Networks has made some improvements to its real-time threat detection platform to help organizations protect their networks against insiders and targeted attacks.
The Vectra X-series platform is designed to detect sophisticated threats by using a combination of security research, data science and machine learning. According to the company, the product is capable of detecting attacks on all operating systems, applications and devices regardless of the method and location of the initial delivery.
The updated version of the platform introduces dynamic community threat analysis, a feature that exposes anomalous activity that might result from insider or targeted threats, and enables security teams to make informed decisions based on the proximity and potential impact of threats to the organization's key assets.
The solution automatically establishes internal communities based on internal traffic patterns. In order to make it easier for security operations teams to determine if a host or individual poses an immediate threat to key assets, which can be important users or servers, the Vectra X-series platform provides a visualization of the connections between individual hosts in the community, the company said.
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