Intezer Introduces New Solution for File Investigations and Malware Analysis

Code Intelligence provides in-depth understanding of any file by mapping its code DNA

 

Itai Tevet, founder and CEO of Intezer, at Cybertech 2017 Conference (Photo: Gilad Kavalerchik)

The Israeli Intezer Company announced the release of its Code Intelligence solution, a new online cloud service for rapid file investigation and malware analysis. Code Intelligence provides organizations with an understanding of any file by mapping its code at the DNA level, accelerating incident response and SoC operation.

"Intezer Code Intelligence functions as a plug-and-play solution for any process within your organization’s incident response plan and daily cyber security monitoring," said Itai Tevet, founder and CEO of Intezer. "The results provided by Code Intelligence gives a comprehensive understanding of any unknown file by showing code connections to malware, legitimate software, and libraries. With Code Intelligence you can understand the nature and origins of the suspect file of process, without the need to dive into complex reverse engineering."

The new release includes the following key features: memory analysis; rapid file investigation; advanced malware detection, based on detecting code reuse from previously seen malware or by finding inconsistencies between the file metadata and the actual code; threat actor attribution; and reducing false-positives raised by other security solutions, without relying on behavior, anomalies, or signatures.

"Intezer's vision is to help cyber-security dive deep into the next level, the code level. We help security teams focus on their most important tasks, securing the organization from advanced attacks. By getting to the code level, we succeed in significantly reducing organizations' incident response time and false-positive alerts," said Alon Cohen, Intezer’s Founding Investor and former CEO at CyberArk.

 

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