Security professionals attending this year’s RSA Conference expect to learn about new tools, platforms, and services from the 600-plus vendors exhibiting there. That’s a lot of ground to cover, so CSO has sifted through the upcoming announcements and gathered the products and services that caught our eye here.
More announcements will be made throughout the event, and CSO will update this article as their embargoes break. We’ve organized the listings by day of announcement.
RSA Conference announcements, pre-event
Binary Defense Phishing Response service
Managed detection and response (MDR) firm Binary Defense will be showing its new Phishing Response service. Its features include email attack surface hardening, intelligence correlation, threat hunting, and investigation-based detection and remediation recommendations. Users may submit emails and phishing alerts from third-party email protection software for analysis. Findings from that analysis are then correlated with other threat intelligence, and then Binary Defense analysts look for evidence of this attack. Binary Defense is at RSAC booth 5415.
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