Trend Micro is attempting to give enterprise organizations a bit of leg-up in the fight with the launch of two threat intelligence management systems, designed to give greater network visibility and isolate threats as organizations such as Google, RSA, Citigroup and others combat advanced persistent threats.
The release includes the debut of Trend Micro's new Threat Intelligence Manager and the update of its Threat Management System, both of which are boosted by an array of new and existing security services.
The new Threat Intelligence Manager, which is currently available, is an event management console designed to provide a bigger window into the security event lifecycle. The new console, more tightly integrated with network servers, provides threat statistics, actionable intelligence, and advanced visualization techniques, which allow IT administrators to rapidly analyze and remediate risk points.
The TIM product provides incident and event analysis that can detect advanced and hidden threats, discover how the threats infiltrated the network and assess their impact, which give in house security personnel or channel partners the ability to evaluate and respond to cyber attacks. The TIM offering is priced at $10.08 per user.
In addition, the comprehensive launch includes an update of Trend Micro's Threat Management System, a network analysis and visibility tool that detects evasive intrusions, automates remediation and enables real-time visibility into a network.
The latest TMS release entails a new malware identification and malware analysis platform, known as the Dynamic Threat Analysis System, which employs a sandboxing malware analysis feature that enhances the tool’s existing threat detection and correlation engines. Specifically, the sandboxing feature then enables security consultants to simulate attacks in order to provide full forensic analysis.
The TMS system starts at $20,000 for 1,000 users. Both the TIM and TMS systems are complemented with a series of related security services, offered directly through Trend Micro as well as the channel.
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