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Lastline tops Breach Detection Study by NSS Labs

by The Gurus
August 4, 2016
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Lastline has been recognized as the top security effectiveness performer in the NSS Labs 2016 Breach Detection Group Test.
NSS Labs’ latest Breach Detection Systems (BDS) Test saw seven of the leading BDS vendors were examined for security effectiveness, performance, and total cost of ownership: Check Point, Cisco, FireEye, Fortinet, Lastline, Palo Alto Networks and Trend Micro – with a total of nine products.
Lastline Enterprise was the only vendor to receive a perfect detection rate of 100.0% percent in all test categories with zero false positives. NSS Labs provides empirical testing of the threats faced by organizations all over the world, including: Drive-by Exploits, Social [Media] Exploits, as well as threats targeting web and email traffic. The test measures the ability of the solution to identify the evasive actions of malware — those actions malware takes to prevent detection by security solutions such as Lastline Enterprise.
“Lastline Enterprise is the only offering we have tested to achieve 100% Detection with no false positives” said Vikram Phatak, CEO at NSS Labs, “Breach Detection Solutions are one of the must-have technologies for an organization in order to defend against the costly impact of malware infections. The security effectiveness, and cost effectiveness, of Lastline Enterprise makes it a great option to augment any corporation’s security ecosystem.”
“We are ecstatic with the test results,” said Brian Laing, Vice President of Business Development and Products. “NSS Labs is one of the recognized leaders in providing neutral security product testing. Cyber criminals are getting increasingly more sophisticated and are using next level techniques to breach systems, plant advanced persistent threats in a company’s network, or hold a company’s own data for ransom.”
“Lastline’s exceptional team of software engineers and malware researchers continually work to improve our patented technology, identifying and stopping malware before it permeates the organization and enabling our customers to focus on their primary business critical activities. Our solutions are scalable and easy to implement,” Laing added.
You can view the complete NSS Labs Breach Detection System Security Value Map containing Lastline in the Recommended sector here.
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