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Expansive Partner Ecosystem, Advanced Architecture with
Cross-Industry Collaboration
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- “Together is Power” comes to life with
integrated, automated solutions, expansive partner ecosystems and
cross-industry collaboration
- Available now new McAfee® Enterprise
Security Manager 10
- McAfee® Virtual Network Security
Platform delivers comprehensive security for AWS*
- Intel Security Innovation Alliance
announces 15 new partners
- New open source software promotes
industry adoption of OpenDXL
- Intel Security now integrated with the
new Cyber Threat Alliance Platform
Today Intel Security outlined a new, unifying approach for the
cybersecurity industry that strives to eliminate fragmentation
through updated integrated solutions, new cross-industry
partnerships and product integrations within the Intel Security
Innovation Alliance and Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA).
“Transforming isolated technologies into a cohesive security
system is without a doubt the most daunting challenge facing
practitioners today,” said Chris Young, senior vice president and
general manager of Intel Security Group. “The battle against our
adversaries cannot be fought alone; it will take people, products,
organizations and industries working together to eliminate the
fragmentation of security through automation, partnerships and
unified architectures.”
The workforce shortage facing the cybersecurity industry makes
it increasingly difficult to hire and retain employees. These
scarce resources make it harder to maintain a coherent security
architecture to prevent damage from and minimize the cost of
emerging threats while embracing the potential of new open source,
digital, cloud and security technologies.
Our research and customer discussions have underscored the need
for trusted partners that work cooperatively to reduce the burden
of fragmented technologies and help organizations stay focused on
securing their business assets and productivity. With this in mind,
Intel Security is pleased to announce several new product
integrations and updates, new industry partnerships and increased
open source and standards-based collaboration that will strengthen
the effectiveness of cybersecurity infrastructure across the
industry’s largest open ecosystem.
Integrated Solutions
At the heart of a unified strategy for cybersecurity is the need
for integrated solutions that tie into the enterprise’s framework
to address top-of-mind challenges. Intel Security announces new and
updated solutions that do exactly that: McAfee® Enterprise Security
Manager (ESM) 10 and McAfee® Virtual Network Security Platform
(vNSP).
With the high cost of detecting and resolving cyberattacks, the
need for SIEM solutions that are intelligent and intuitive has
never been greater. The newly released McAfee ESM 10 joins an
expanded McAfee® Foundstone™ security operations center (SOC)
services portfolio to help security analysts to be far more
effective. New capabilities include:
- Intuitive and Collaborative User
Interface: A new user interface reflects extensive incident
management workflow usability testing, delivering on increased
efficiency, faster and more effective threat detection and
response, and the ability to manage multiple incidents within the
same dashboard.
- Contextual Threat Intelligence:
Significant advancements have improved ongoing contextual threat
intelligence and immediate access to critical threat data to
identify, scope and orchestrate responses to emerging attacks.
- Trusted Expertise Offerings:
Foundstone threat researchers (i.e., Intel Security’s expert
security consultants) can now augment staffing as part of a virtual
SOC offering, adding expertise, capacity and coverage to supplement
existing enterprise capabilities and extending the Foundstone
services lifecycle SOC portfolio.
The need for advanced malware protection within the public cloud
environment calls for integrated virtual solutions. McAfee® vNSP
now extends virtual network protection to Amazon Web Services*
(AWS) cloud and OpenStack* cloud deployments, with new simplified
multi-cloud licensing, easily protecting virtual networks. New
capabilities include:
- Virtual Network Protection for
Public Clouds: McAfee vNSP is an industry-leading solution that
protects AWS workloads from attacks like zero-day, bots, malware
and application-level DOS with both detection and protection mode.
It integrates seamlessly with AWS Auto Scaling to deliver a fully
scalable security solution with a single pane of glass.
- Virtual Network Traffic Inspection
for Private Clouds: vNSP continues to add support for
multi-hypervisor platforms, which now includes VMware® ESX®, VMware
NSX™ and OpenStack cloud with its best-of-breed next-generation
IPS. Security Operations can now manage their public and private
cloud security from a single network security management console
giving them full visibility.
- Cloud-Based Threat Analysis: New
integration with McAfee® Cloud Threat Detection allows McAfee®
Network Security Platform (NSP) to easily and efficiently augment
existing inspection capabilities with sophisticated cloud-based
malware analysis.
Ecosystem Momentum and Cross-Industry Collaboration
Transforming fragmentation requires the industry to work
cooperatively to build meaningful integrations. Today, the Intel
Security Innovation Alliance, the industry’s premier technology
partnering program, announces 15 new partnerships, bringing the
total number of partners to more than 135 globally. Over the past
year, 35 partners have integrated or planned integrations with the
McAfee Data Exchange Layer (DXL), the industry-endorsed
communication fabric, providing real-time interaction between
applications.
Since announcing the OpenDXL initiative – an open industry
standard for all developers to increase integration flexibility,
simplicity and opportunity – Intel Security has expanded its
commitment to open source and community adoption. Today, Intel
Security is publishing more open source software on
github.com/opendxl to further reduce high-integration complexity
and cost, and replacing lengthy manual and repetitive processes for
enterprises. These advancements include:
- New Integrations: New open
source connectors for McAfee® Threat Intelligence Exchange (TIE)
and McAfee® Active Response (MAR) let applications easily use these
tools to search endpoints and query and set file reputations,
simplifying the process of querying endpoints within the enterprise
environment to just 20 lines of code.
- Expedited Availability:
Responding to customer demand, Intel Security has expedited
availability of the OpenDXL Python client, which is now available
for organizations to download, develop and deploy with confidence.
For demonstrations of technology integrations using OpenDXL, visit
the Intel Security booth at #N3801 – North Hall of the Moscone
Center.
- New Capabilities: New OpenDXL
connectors for McAfee® ePolicy Orchestrator® (McAfee® ePO™)
platform APIs enable easy, fast options to apply policies, tag
systems, move groups and trigger actions within the
industry-leading security platform. The new capabilities open up
the most frequently used capabilities of the McAfee ePO platform
web APIs, and permit more applications to leverage centralized and
efficient management with a lightweight integration process.
- New Partnerships: With the goal
to improve cybersecurity efficiencies and maximize protection, 15
new companies have joined the Intel Security Innovation Alliance:
Absolute Software*, Bay Dynamics*, Cyphort*, DFLabs*, Digicert*,
Dropbox*, Evident.io*, Fireglass*, Kaspersky Labs*, Opswat*,
Radware*, SailPoint*, SAS Institute*, SS8 Networks* and
ThreatConnect*.
Intel Security also announced that it is now sharing and
consuming advanced threat intelligence through the Cyber Threat
Alliance Platform (CTAP) and that it has a plan to further
integrate CTAP with its products. CTAP is a platform that scores
and shares threat intelligence among members of the Cyber Threat
Alliance.
Shared CTAP Indicators of Compromise help Intel Security and
other CTA members detect and better understand new, emerging attack
campaigns. This allows CTA members to more quickly protect their
customers’ systems.
As announced earlier today by the Cyber Threat Alliance, it is
now formally incorporated as an independent, 501(c)(6) entity, with
a president, board of directors and permanent standing committees.
It is generously funded by the founding members – Intel Security,
Fortinet*, Palo Alto Networks*, Symantec*, Check Point* and Cisco
Systems*. Each founding member has committed $1 million over the
next two years to the success of the Cyber Threat Alliance.
For more information on McAfee ESM 10, visit mcafee.com/esm.
For more information on McAfee vNSP, visit
mcafee.com/us/products/virtual-network-security-platform.aspx.
For more information on McAfee NSP, visit
mcafee.com/us/products/network-security-platform.aspx.
For more information on the Intel Security Innovation Alliance,
visit
securingtomorrow.mcafee.com/business/sia-ecosystem-updates.
For more information on the OpenDXL initiative, visit
mcafee.com/dxl or https://github.com/opendxl.
For more information on the Cyber Threat Alliance, see the full
announcement at http://cyberthreatalliance.org.
For all press materials related to Intel Security’s RSA
announcement, visit
https://newsroom.intel.com/press-kits/2017-rsa/.
About Intel Security
Intel Security, with its McAfee product line, is dedicated to
making the digital world safer and more secure for everyone. Intel
Security is a division of Intel. www.mcafee.com
Intel Security technologies’ features and benefits depend on
system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software, or
service activation. Learn more at intelsecurity.com. No computer
system can be absolutely secure. This document contains
information on products, services and/or processes in development.
All information provided here is subject to change without notice.
Contact your Intel Security representative to obtain the latest
forecast, schedule, specifications, and roadmaps.
Intel, the Intel logo, McAfee and the McAfee logo are registered
trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
Amazon Web Services and AWS are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc.
or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries.
The OpenStack Word Mark is either a registered trademark/service
mark or trademark/service mark of the OpenStack Foundation, in the
United States and other countries and are used with the OpenStack
Foundation's permission. Intel is not affiliated with, endorsed or
sponsored by the OpenStack Foundation, or the OpenStack
community.
*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of
others.
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