Cyberbit to Supply its EDR Endpoint Security Platform to Infor

Cyberbit’s EDR platform uses a signature-less approach to detect unknown threats that bypass antivirus and next-generation endpoint security platforms, while minimizing false positives

Cyberbit's booth at Cybertech 2017 (Photo: Gilad Kavalerchik)

Elbit Systems today announced that its Cyberbit Subsidiary was awarded a contract from the US-based enterprise software provider Infor for the supply of Cyberbit’s Endpoint Detection and Response (“EDR”) security platform to be used to support Infor’s internal cyber protection. The contract is in an amount that is not material to Elbit Systems.

Cyberbit’s EDR platform uses a signature-less approach, proven to detect unknown threats that bypass antivirus and next-generation endpoint security platforms, while minimizing false positives. The EDR platform continuously records millions of low-level endpoint events across the network and rapidly correlates traces of malicious activity to verify an attack within seconds. Once an attack is detected, the entire storyline is displayed, enabling the platform to respond or provide the analyst with the necessary information to investigate the attack.

"We are excited to be working with Infor to complement their forward-thinking IT security strategy," said Stephen Thomas, VP Sales at Cyberbit. "Innovative IT organizations such as Infor’s are adapting this proactive detection-based strategy and I look forward to supporting their organization."

 

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