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Silent Circle Unveils Enterprise Platform, New Devices

Posted on March 2, 2015 by in Security

Silent Circle Launches Enterprise Platform and New Devices Including Blackphone 2 and Blackphone+ Tablet

Silent Circle today unveiled two new devices as part of its Blackphone product line, along with a with new enterprise platform that combines devices, software and services into a privacy and security focused mobile architecture.

New hardware unveiled by the company includes the Blackphone 2 and the privacy focused tablet, Blackphone+.

Scheduled to be available in the second half of 2015, Blackphone 2 and offers hardware improvements over its predecessor, including a faster 8-core processor, three times more RAM, a longer lasting battery, the company said. The smartphone also integrates with existing Mobile Device Management systems and comes with a larger Full HD display.

Arriving later in 2015, the Blackphone+ tablet will offer privacy for mobile workers, the company said.

News of the enterprise platform and new hardware offerings comes just days after the company announced that it had agreed to buy out a joint venture with Geeksphone, giving Silent Circle a 100 percent ownership stake in SGP Technologies and full ownership of the privacy and security focused Blackphone product line. 

Offerings and enhancements coming as part of the new platform include:

PrivatOS 1.1 – The first major upgrade to the Android-based operating system created by Silent Circle introduces Spaces, an OS-level virtualization and management solution that enable devices to separate work from play. Geared specifically for the enterprise, PrivatOS allows users to keep enterprise and personal apps separate, while enabling IT administrators to lock and wipe enterprise managed ‘Spaces’ when necessary.

PrivatOS can also now integrate with several Mobile Device Management (MDM) platforms as a result of partnerships with Citrix, Soti and Good Technology.

Silent Suite, a set of core applications with peer-to-peer key negotiation and management, now includes Silent Meeting, a new, secure conference calling system that supports multiple participants. 

Aditional services offered as part of the enterprise platform include:

Silent Store – Installed on all Blackphone devices, the world’s first privacy-focused app store features apps from the developer community vetted by Silent Circle.

Silent World – An encrypted calling plan that lets users communicate privately with those who don’t have Silent Phone. Silent Worlds allows users to call anyone within the Silent Circle coverage areas privately, with no roaming charges or extra fees.

Silent Manager – Silent Manager gives enterprises a simple web based solution for managing plans, users and devices.

“Traditional security solutions have failed global enterprise in a mobile world and make data and privacy breaches feel inevitable to most enterprises,” said Mike Janke, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Silent Circle Board at a press conference held at Mobile World Congress 2015 this morning. “What’s more, these breaches have evolved and have much broader impact. They now put every customer, employee and partner at risk. They are eroding the trust people have in enterprises. They have moved privacy firmly to the top of the boardroom agenda.”

“Enterprises have been underserved when it comes to privacy,” said Bill Conner, President and CEO of Silent Circle. “Traditional approaches to security have failed them. We’re here to fix that. We have to understand that to achieve real privacy now requires security plus policy. That new equation is driving everything we do in building the world’s first enterprise privacy platform.”

In May 2014, Silent Circle announced that it had decided to move its global headquarters from the Caribbean island of Nevis to Switzerland, in order to take advantage of the country’s privacy laws. 

Last week, the company also announced that it had raised approximately $ 50 million in a private, common equity round to support accelerated growth.

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FireEye Unveils On Demand Security Service, Threat Intelligence Suite

Posted on September 20, 2014 by in Security

Threat protection firm FireEye has announced new offerings designed to provide customers with on-demand access to its cyber defense technology, intelligence, and analysts expertise on a subscription basis.

Designed to help enterprises scale their defense strategies, the new offerings provide customers with a single point of contact to meet their needs before, during or after a security incident.

The new FireEye as a Service offering is an on-demand security management offering that allows organizations to leverage FireEye’s technology, intelligence and expertise to discover and thwart cyber attacks.

The second new offering, FireEye Advanced Threat Intelligence, provides access to threat data and analytical tools that help identify attacks and provide context about the tactics and motives of specific threat actors, FireEye said.

Combined, the solutions are designed to equip enterprise security teams so they can implement an Adaptive Defense security model, an approach for defending against advanced threat actors that scales up or down based on the unique needs of each security organization.

“The new FireEye Advanced Threat Intelligence offering adds two new capabilities to complement FireEye’s existing Dynamic Threat Intelligence subscription,” the company explained in its announcement. “First, when the FireEye Threat Prevention Platform identifies an attack, users will now be able to view intelligence about the attackers and the malware. Security teams will be able to see who the associated threat actor is, what their likely motives are, and get information about the malware and other indicators they can use to search for the attackers.”

Additionally, a new threat intelligence research service allows customers to subscribe to ongoing research including dossiers, trends, news and analysis on advanced threat groups as well as profiles of targeted industries, including information about the types of data that threat groups target.

Other highlights of FireEye as a Service include:

Detection of Adversaries and their Actions – FireEye analysts staff an around the clock global network of security operations centers to hunt for attackers in an environment using FireEye technology and advanced analytics that identifies outliers and correlates them with behaviors of known attackers. By finding high-risk threats at the earliest stages of an attack, FireEye minimizes the risk of a breach.

Ability to Pivot to Incident Response – With FireEye as a Service, organizations can quickly engage a Mandiant incident response team when needed.

Access to Personalized Intelligence Reports — FireEye as a Service customers get access to key intelligence findings and judgments specific to their organization from the FireEye intelligence team. This includes identification of attackers specifically targeting their industry, typical attack methodologies used by relevant adversaries, and key business or financial data that motivates attackers to target your organization.

“We need to analyze the environment to address the attacks that penetrate an organization’s perimeter and bypass preventive measures,” FireEye COO, Kevin Mandia, wrote in a blog post. “And then ultimately, when we understand an attack well enough, contain it to get back to normal business operations. To succeed in today’s cyber-threat environment this cycle must shrink – from alert to fix in months, to alert to fix in minutes – in order to eliminate the consequences of a security breach.”

With FireEye as a Service, customers have the option to manage their own security operations, offload security operations to FireEye, or co-manage operations with FireEye or a FireEye partner.

Both new offerings are available as a subscription to customers that have purchased FireEye products. Pricing for ongoing monitoring starts at $ 10,000 per month for smaller clients needing full support and. For larger organizations the price is much higher.

Organizations pay a subscription fee and account for the service as an operational expense or pay up front and account for it as a capital expense, FireEye said.

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FireEye Unveils All-in-One Platform to Detect, Contain and Mitigate Threats

Posted on February 10, 2014 by in Security

FireEye, a provider of solutions that help companies block advanced cyber attacks, has expanded its FireEye Security Platform in an effort to offer customers a single solution that spans from threat detection and alerts to remediation.

The enhancements incorporate endpoint protection and managed security services from Mandiant, the company FireEye recently acquired for roughly $ 1 billion. Additionally, the updated platform includes new analytics and intrusion prevention capabilities, FireEye said. 

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The FireEye Security Platform is powered by the company’s Multi-Vector Virtual Execution (MVX) engine that conducts signature-less analysis in a specialized sandbox to provide protection across the primary threat vectors—Web, email and files. FireEye’s Security Platform also has been updated to include FireEye Dynamic Threat Intelligence.

Overall, FireEye said that the new capabilities of its FireEye Security Platform include:

Intrusion Prevention System – A new intrusion prevention system applies FireEye’s MVX technology to validate attacks and minimize the time and resources security teams spend investigating false alerts. Users get actionable insight from validated alerts so they can focus on alerts that present the greatest risk and accelerate incident response.

Endpoint Threat Detection & Response – The platform now incorporates Mandiant’s endpoint threat detection and response products (formerly sold as Mandiant for Security Operations). FireEye customers can now confirm when network and email alerts result in compromise.

Threat Analytics – New threat analytics capabilities allow security teams to apply FireEye’s threat intelligence to security event data generated from their existing security infrastructure so they can find and scope attacks as they are unfolding. A cloud-based solution, the threat analytics can perform real-time correlation of event logs against FireEye’s threat intelligence to identify when attackers are active in an environment.

Managed Defense Subscription Services – New subscription services build on FireEye’s continuous monitoring subscription service by offering additional expertise from Mandiant’s Managed Defense service. Organizations will now be able to choose from an expanded menu of monitoring and protection services and draw on FireEye security analysts to actively hunt for adversaries to find and stop attacks as they begin to unfold.

“FireEye is enabling us to address new layers of security infrastructure with the advanced technology that made their core products so effective,” said Brandy Peterson, CTO, FishNet Security. “The new platform will allow us to approach our customers with the right mix of new technology, updates for outdated products and services to help protect them from today’s advanced attacks.”

The new products and services are expected to be available during the first half of 2014, the company said.

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