Sramana Mitra: Let me see if I got what you said. The real differentiator is, you focus on threats that are unknown to the enterprise and you’re saying that you’re the only or one of the few companies that are capable of unearthing threats that are not already known by the enterprise. Manoj Leelanivas: Correct.
In the crowded world of Cyber Security, where is the true innovation? Manoj throws light on an esoteric area of undiscovered threats and how they are handled by Cyphort. Sramana Mitra: Let’s start by introducing our audience to yourself as well as to Cyphort. Manoj Leelanivas: I’m the President and CEO of Cyphort. I started
Pat Donnellan: In the UK, there is a directive issued by the Bank of England which stipulates that on an annual basis, each licensed financial service organization operating in the UK is subject to a cyber analytics audit where a live malware is injected into the network of the financial services organization. The audit was
Pat Donnellan: The third part, which is a subset of the real-time product, is that we have built a Hadoop engine that enables the storage of what we’re gathering so that if there is an event – an incident response required – around a particular time, a particular network, a particular region, and a particular
A different snapshot into the Cyber Security world… can the vulnerability management providers actually see the entire network? Sramana Mitra: Let’s start with introducing our audience to yourself as well as to Lumeta. Pat Donnellan: First of all, let me introduce Lumeta. Lumeta is a New Jersey-based company in the cyber security space. The software
Sramana Mitra: That actually brings me to the open opportunity question. This is more about going up to the 30,000 foot level of what’s happening in the industry. Do vendors who sell to multiple international authorities have the technology available to them if you were to share data with them to be able to trace
Sramana Mitra: These detections that you’re making, are you able to trace that back to who is actually initiating these attacks? Neal Creighton: The first and foremost thing that we try and do is stop the attack. That’s where we’re focused. We’re trying to keep the company off the headlines. That’s number one. The attribution
Sramana Mitra: Next, let’s talk about some of your customers. In your work with them, what kinds of threats are you able to protect them from? Get a little bit more granular and bit more technical. Neal Creighton: We have customers all over the world. We sold products to a couple of thousands and we