New infosec products of the week: October 19, 2018
IBM rolls out cybersecurity operations center on wheels
IBM Security launched the mobile Security Operations Center, capable of traveling onsite for cybersecurity training, preparedness, and response. The IBM X-Force Command Cyber Tactical Operations Center will travel around the U.S. and Europe, running incident response drills with clients, providing on-demand cybersecurity support, and building cybersecurity awareness and skills with professionals, students and consumers.
Trend Micro redefines endpoint security with Trend Micro Apex One
Trend Micro Apex One redefines endpoint security with the capabilities delivered as a single agent, with consistency across SaaS and on-premises deployments. This offering enhances automated detection and response and provides actionable insights that maximize security for customers and offers growth opportunities for the channel.
BestCrypt Explorer: Create and access storage space for data encryption on Android
Built on Jetico’s backdoor-free encryption, BestCrypt Explorer offers a familiar Android file manager app structure. Create and access your own separate storage space for data encryption on Android. Any file can be selected and encrypted.
A10 Networks provides cloud, Internet and gaming providers with 1 RU DDoS defense appliance
A10 Networks launched the A10 Thunder 7445 Threat Protection System (Thunder TPS), the performance 1 rack unit (RU) and density of throughput per RU appliance. Now cloud, Internet and gaming providers can protect their infrastructure with A10 DDoS defense while enjoying the cost benefits of 100 GbE networking in the smallest form factor.
Zyxel launches SD-WAN solution for SMBs and MSPs
Zyxel Communications launches Zyxel SD-WAN, the software-defined wide area network solution. Zyxel SD-WAN enables SMBs and Managed Service Providers (MSP) to optimize network connections between distributed sites over the internet to achieve enterprise-class network performance, stability and security for critical applications across the organization.
RiskSense cloud service protects against cyber threats and vulnerabilities ahead of midterm elections
RiskSense released its AI-Assisted Pen Testing Service called Attack Surface Validation for Election Systems which provides visibility and prioritization of security vulnerabilities that enables any district to remediate problems before the midterms.