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     3085  0 Kommentare Steve Visconti at Extenua and Other Security Experts At CerbAir, Cisco, Cylance, Dell, ImageWare, NetWatcher and Siemens Discuss Solutions - Seite 2


    Mr. Lucas Le Bell, Chief Executive Officer, CerbAir, told us, "When it comes to protecting a sensitive site, a lot of risks have to be taken into account, drones being one of them. We understand that integrating new protection layers in an already complex security environment isn't easy. So we strived hard to develop a very pragmatic approach to deliver a high level of security and reliability at a modest cost matching the real level of the drone threat. Every day, we focus on our core activity which is about creating robust algorithms. Combining them with battle-proven sensors and top 3rd party countermeasures allows us to deliver first-class service to our customers. That is what our value proposition is about: selling the right solution at the right price to match a realistic level of threat. As a result, we do not compete with military technologies that most sites at risk cannot afford and which capabilities are overkill regarding our client needs."

    For our complete interview with Mr. Lucas Le Bell, Chief Executive Officer, CerbAir, please click here or here: http://www.securitysolutionswatch.com/Interviews/in_Boardroom_Cerbair_ ...
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    Cisco
    Mr. Marc Blackmer, Product Marketing Manager, Industry Solutions, Security Business Group, Cisco, told us, "We estimate that there will be 50 billion -- with a 'b' -- connected things by 2020, and that includes critical infrastructure, mining, manufacturing, energy production, and so on. Accordingly, malicious hacking is becoming more lucrative and impactful as this connectivity increases. We've already seen how malware can be used to help take down a power grid. Therefore, if we are to reap the benefits of greater connectivity, then we need to be sure we are connecting security to protect human health and safety, as well as environment safety."

    For our complete interview with Mr. Marc Blackmer, Product Marketing Manager, Industry Solutions, Security Business Group, Cisco, please click here or here: http://www.securitysolutionswatch.com/Interviews/in_Boardroom_Cisco_Bl ...

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    Cylance
    John McClurg, Vice President in the Office of Security and Trust (OST), Cylance

    John McClurg, Vice President in the Office of Security and Trust (OST), Cylance, told us, "CylancePROTECT is a truly advanced threat prevention solution. It sits on each endpoint within the organization, whether it's a desktop, laptop, mobile device, server, or virtual machine. By applying artificial intelligence, machine learning, and mathematic techniques, it instantly identifies and prevents malware and cyberattacks from executing. Basically, it protects from every threat known and yet-to-be-known, including system- and memory-based attacks, malicious documents, zero-day malware, privilege escalations, scripts, and potentially unwanted programs. The solution boosts the efficiency of your IT resources and reduces user impact throughout your organization. The endpoint security product uses little memory, less than 1% of CPU. It requires no Internet connection or signature updates and is engineered to run with minimal updates and fewer system resources. In addition, it works with Windows and Mac OS, easily integrates into existing security platforms, and is available in OEM and embedded versions for technology partners. It operates in every environment, whether it's 1,000, 10,000, or 100,000 endpoints.

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    Steve Visconti at Extenua and Other Security Experts At CerbAir, Cisco, Cylance, Dell, ImageWare, NetWatcher and Siemens Discuss Solutions - Seite 2 NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Nov 2, 2016) - Dell Technologies (NYSE: DVMT), ImageWare Systems (OTCQB: IWSY), GTX Corp (OTC PINK: GTXO). THANK YOU FOR JOINING US "IN THE BOARDROOM" Steve Visconti, President and CEO, Extenua …

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