New infosec products of the week: February 16, 2018
ScramFS: Encryption system for safeguarding cloud data
Scram Software has announced that ScramFS – an internationally peer-reviewed encryption system for safeguarding cloud data – is now available globally to SMEs, government and not-for-profit organizations, enabling encryption of sensitive data to reduce breaches and assist in ensuring legal, HIPPA and GDPR compliance.
Dtex Systems updates its Advanced User Behavior Intelligence Platform
Dtex Systems announced innovations to its Advanced User Behavior Intelligence Platform, designed to meet the need for purpose-built, scalable insider threat solutions that work seamlessly within modern security environments. These new platform capabilities – including an advanced integration with AWS, new enterprise automation features and expanded endpoint visibility – ensure Dtex customers are protected against insider threats while maintaining privacy compliance.
Subscription service for automated vulnerability and patch management
Cygilant launched SOCVue Vulnerability and Patch Management (VPM), a subscription service that unifies vulnerability and patch management into a single offering. SOCVue VPM automates the process of detection, prioritization, and patching of vulnerabilities with an auditable change management work flow to reduce the attack surface and improve protection against cyberattacks.
Disciplined post-incident investigations and digital forensics
D3 Security released Guided Case Management, a new addition to the D3 Incident Response Platform, that supports post-incident investigations and digital forensics. This feature will help enterprises address the IT security skills gap by extending user guidance and decision support beyond the initial incident response, to post-incident activities, reporting, and digital forensics.
CloudPoint 2.0 becomes available in Google Cloud Launcher
Veritas CloudPoint 2.0 is an enterprise-grade solution built natively for the cloud that automates discovery and protection of Google cloud workloads. It brings application consistency to Google Cloud Platform’s Persistent Disk snapshots, indexing for single file restores, replication for disaster recovery readiness and search capabilities that make it easy to find and delete personally identifiable information to help meet global regulatory requirements.