Tilting the Advantage Back to the Defenders



In part one, Mike explains how Carbon Black was founded on the vision of a “surveillance camera” for the endpoint that collects unfiltered data so defenders can rewind the tape at any time to see exactly how an attack unfolded. ****************** Don't miss out on the future of next generation endpoint security! Follow us and stay up to date on the latest trends, topics and releases. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carbon-black-inc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carbonblackinc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarbonBlack_Inc Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Carbonblack-Incorporated Everything you need and more: https://www.carbonblack.com/ Check out our blog: https://www.carbonblack.com/blog/ ****************** About Carbon Black Hackers: It Takes One to Know One Carbon Black was founded by former members of the U.S. government’s elite team of offensive security hackers. Trained by the NSA and CIA, our founders possessed early insights into the tools and techniques of 21st century cyber hackers. For more than 15 years, our leadership and software have outpaced increasingly sophisticated attacks. Pioneers in the Market We’re delivering a new generation of endpoint security, purposely designed to protect your organization from the most advanced cyberattacks. Our pioneering approach to application control, endpoint detection and response (EDR), and next-generation antivirus (NGAV) has been rigorously tested and proven by highly regarded third-party industry analysts. Some of this recognition is highlighted, below, under Awards. Customer Driven Thirty of the Fortune 100 rely on Carbon Black. Our diverse customer base includes Silicon Valley leaders in internet search, social media, transportation, government, finance, and higher education. Collectively, 3,000+ organizations trust us to protect more than 9 million endpoints around the world. With an eye on empowering every security team and protecting every endpoint, we stand true to our founding vision: To create a world safe from cyberattacks.


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