Rethink Security…

Your users are the primary target – your endpoints are the new perimeter.

Every time your employees go to the Internet or open an email, they put your business at risk.

Spear-phishing, watering hole attacksdrive-by downloads, poisoned search engine results, etc…the employee is under a constant state of attack from advanced persistent threats and zero-day exploits and, as a result, is the primary cause of breach.

Put the user in a bubble – stop zero-day malware and APTs in their tracks.

  • Containment:  Place the most targeted applications (browsers, PDF readers, Office suite) in secure virtual containers at the endpoint
  • Detection:  Use behavioral based malware identification to detect all malicious behavior – including zero-day exploits
  • Prevention: Kill the attack in its tracks and automatically remediate
  • Intelligence:  Feed actionable intel to your broader security infrastructure

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Spear-phishing, Watering Holes, Drive-bys…The Case for Invincea

There really isn’t any room for debate and I’ve yet to find a single security pro who disagrees…the user is the primary target. Spear-phishing, watering hole attacks, drive-bys, etc – these are the new favored attack vectors for our adversaries. … Read More »

attack for re uploadOn Friday, May 24th Invincea will be holding two webinars to discuss recent attacks using spear-phishing, watering hole and drive-by download techniques.

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Spear-phishing, watering hole and drive-by attacks :- The New Normal

News and Announcements

Labor’s Toxic Exposure Website Serves Up Spyware to Energy’s Nuclear Workers

May 2, 2013 | Articles

Anup Ghosh, Invincea’s founder, talks with Netgov about the type of cyber breach that struck a Labor Department site.

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U.S. Labor Dept. Website Hacked, Serves Malware

May 1, 2013 | Articles

Anup Ghosh, CEO of Invincea, sounded a warning Wednesday morning that the U.S. Department of Labor website was hacked Tuesday evening to launch drive-by attacks at visitors’ Web browsers.  

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