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Lastline Expands Effort to Defend Large Enterprises from Advanced Malware

by The Gurus
November 18, 2016
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Lastline Inc., the leader in advanced malware detection, announced that it has launched the Fall 2016 release of Lastline Enterprise. The Fall 2016 release is aimed at bolstering evasive malware detection support for Global 5000 enterprises.

The Fall 2016 release caps off what has been a record setting year for the Lastline solution. The Company recently announced that it had crossed the five million protected user mark as both its direct enterprise and OEM business arms saw rapid expansion. Earlier this year, Lastline Enterprise was tested by NSS Labs and Forrester Research and in both cases, has received the highest marks for malware detection. In addition, it received over 17 industry awards including “Cybersecurity Excellence Award for APTs” and “Info Security Products Guide Global Excellence Awards Grand Winner” and was named “The Golden Bridge Awards Grand Trophy Winner.”
“For the Fall 2016 release, we worked very closely with some of our largest global customers and partners to ensure our platform can exceed the performance and security requirements of the world’s more rigorous global security environments. To this point, we focused on further extending our industry-leading abilities to detect evasive malware entering an organization. We have also upgraded the ability for all organizations in our installed base to benefit from global shared malware intelligence through the Lastline Global Knowledge Base, and we have substantially expanded the reliability and scalability of our solution to address the greater volume associated with very large and highly distributed enterprise environments. The customer response we have received thus far has been really positive,” said Brian Laing, Vice President Product and Business Development.
Excerpt of features included in the Fall Release 2016:

  • Enhanced analysis of web content
  • Improved artifact analysis for incident responders
  • Enhanced SYSLOG support
  • Improved configuration and hardware support for inline analysis of network traffic
  • Optimizations for VLAN and MPLS Networks
  • Email analysis enhancements
  • Broadened hardware and OS support
  • Scalability and availability optimizations for very large deployment scenarios

For more information on the Fall 2016 release of Lastline Enterprise or on fighting advanced malware attacks in the enterprise, please contact Lastline. www.lastline.com

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