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Trustwave Partners with Cybereason to Improve Managed Endpoint Security

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Information security specialist Trustwave has formed a strategic alliance with Cyberreason to strengthen its proprietary security service for advanced endpoint threats. Trustwave’s Managed Detection and Response (MDR) for Endpoints has incorporated the technologies of the Cybereason Defense Platform to include an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution, Next Generation Antivirus (NGAV), as well as anti-ransomware and fileless malware protection. Trustwave will also leverage Cybereason’s proprietary AI-powered data analytics engine and built-in forensic capabilities to correlate data attributes and behaviour with potential threats. “The pervasiveness of endpoint devices connecting to the enterprise has significantly increased the attack surface and likelihood of breach incidents,” said Chris Schueler, senior vice president of managed security services at Trustwave. “As cybercriminals work tirelessly evolving methods for gaining footholds into organizations, security teams must respond by improving efficiency and accuracy for detecting these threats. Through our alliance with Cybereason, our threat hunters and digital forensic teams will add to their arsenal a new level of behavioral analytics to extend and magnify their abilities for quickly finding those proverbial needles in the haystack.” “Cybereason recognizes that one of the greatest risks facing today’s cybersecurity teams is the lack of technology specifically designed to empower defenders. This new partnership is a testament to the continued investments we are making with partners, to drive value for customers,” said Yonatan Striem-Amit, co-founder and chief technology officer at Cybereason. “Our strategic alliance enables Trustwave’s teams to deliver more efficacious outcomes for their customers, by leveraging a high degree of automation, prevention, and remediation capabilities.”