FireEye with a new Mandiant portfolio

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FireEye Introduces Mandiant Solutions: Automation through Industry Leading Cyber ​​Security Services and Threat Intelligence. With a new technology platform, the Mandiant Solutions Group gives companies access to Mandiant expertise and intelligence for the first time - regardless of their security controls.

FireEye, the intelligence-based security company, will in future provide cyber security and threat intelligence services via Mandiant Solutions. "For 15 years, incident response expertise and threat knowledge has been Mandiant's crown jewels," said Kevin Mandia, FireEye's chief executive officer. “The aim of the Mandiant Solutions Group is to bring new offerings to the market that can be used by any security team. This is the beginning of our multi-stage strategy, which supports and improves security teams worldwide through automation and more usable data from daily defense - regardless of their SIEM or controls. "

Insights into frontline knowledge

Mandiant Solutions brings together the best, expert-powered products and solutions that provide customers with insight into frontline knowledge. These offerings are intended to enable security experts and at the same time ensure that investments in cyber security significantly reduce the risk for companies.

The Mandiant Solutions portfolio now includes the following services:

  • Client Consulting
  • Client Managed Defense
  • Mandiant Threat Intelligence (formerly FireEye Threat Intelligence)
  • Mandiant Security Validation (formerly Verodin)

FireEye wants to introduce new ways

“Every security team asks the same basic questions. Are we hacked? Is that possible? What can we do about it? ”Said Chris Key, FireEye Executive Vice President of Products, Mandiant Solutions. "We're introducing new ways in which expertise and information can be provided so that organizations can reduce risk and counter threats effectively and efficiently, regardless of the security technology they use."

Find out more at FireEye.com

 


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