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Tripwire Now Discovers More Than 100,000 Conditions and 15,000 Unique Applications

by The Gurus
April 23, 2015
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Tripwire today announced that Tripwire® IP360 TM now discovers more than 100,000 conditions, including vulnerabilities, configurations and operating systems, and more than 15,000 applications.
Tripwire’s VERT team identifies emerging vulnerabilities and creates unique detection signatures that are constantly updated in the company’s vulnerability and risk management solutions – delivering unprecedented vulnerability discovery coverage.
Recent updates include expanded coverage for the following:

  • Apple TV.
  • HP Data Protector.
  • Synology DiskStation.
  • F5 BIG-IP.
  • IBM DB2.

Over the past year, Tripwire’s VERT has provided organizations with effective and immediate coverage for some of the most notorious exploits ever faced, including:

  • Heartbleed.
  • Superfish.
  • Shellshock.
  • POODLE.
  • FREAK.

“The constantly shifting landscape of high profile vulnerabilities and increasingly sophisticated threats made 2014 a particularly challenging year for information security professionals,” said Lamar Bailey, director of security research and development for Tripwire. Tripwire’s ongoing investment in security research and development makes it possible for us to continually update our coverage to respond to changing conditions and provide our customers with an accurate, continuous view of risk across their entire network.”

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