Bit9 is the global leader in Advanced Threat Protection. Our mission is to protect the world’s IP by providing innovative and powerful solutions to detect and prevent Advanced Persistent Threats. We protect the world’s leading brands.
The company's award-winning endpoint protection and server security solutions provide total visibility and control over all software on endpoints and servers, eliminating the risk caused by malicious, illegal and unauthorized software.
Bit9 leverages the Bit9 Global Software Registry™ – the world's largest database of software intelligence – to identify and classify software, delivering the highest levels of endpoint security, compliance, and manageability. The company's global customers come from a wide variety of industries, such as government, financial services, retail, healthcare, e-commerce and education. Bit9 is privately held and based in Waltham, Mass. For more information, visit www.bit9.com, follow us on Twitter @Bit9, Facebook, and read the Bit9 Blog.
Recognition of Bit9:
• SC Magazine Product Review - Outstanding, 5 Stars in All Categories
• InfoWorld - 2010 Technology of the Year Award
• InfoWorld - Best Application Whitelisting Solution in the industry
• Government Security News Homeland Security - Best Anti-Malware Solution
Specialties
Application Whitelisting, Endpoint Protection, Server Security, Device Control, Cyber security protection, Cyber Forensics, Application Control, SIEM, Advanced Threat Protection
New hires at Bit9
Bit9 Company Blog
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Muzzled through Censorship: SOPA Bringing Google to Its Knees
Jan 19, 2012
Bit9 Activity on LinkedIn
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Bit9 Retail and Hospitality remain the top two industry’s targeted by cyber attacks. Learn how to transition your PCI Compliance initiative into an adaptive, proactive security project. Join Chris Strand, QSA and Bit9 Solution Engineer, at 2pm today to learn how you can go beyond PCI Compliance. -
Bit9 Bit9 BLOG - "Nortel Networks: See No Evil, Speak No Evil" A case study in what happens when you don’t take security seriously By Harry Sverdlove -
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Bit9 Twitter is now censoring content on their site if specific countries request it. How do you feel about this? What happened to the free speech on this platform that helped coordinate the Arab Spring? Thoughts? Also, we've seen an increase in malicious attacks on the site. Most of which from phishing sites posing as the social network. Because of this, analysts recommend a move to next-generation security solution. For more details about our upcoming seminar on February 15, in Boston, click here: http://bit.ly/xA35CN . -
Bit9 Richard Clarke, former White House Advisor on Cyber Security, talks about the Advanced Threat: http://youtu.be/rnnxFPOKHKU Anonymous, APTs, Hacktivists or Malware. These groups or methods have conducted Cyber Espionage or even worse waged Cyber War by stealing Intellectual Property or identities. The Solution? A new way to protect against the advanced threat. How to learn about it? Register for our seminar on February 8, on next-generation security solutions that provides a more proactive approach and protects against modern cyber attacks. To find out more, click here below. -
Bit9 By Jon Cilley "The site had to know its days were numbered, but a shutdown and arrest of Kim Dotcom, Megaupload founder, may have been a bit overboard. In fact, the details of the arrest involve a police raid utilizing helicopters, Dotcom locking himself in the safe room of his 25,000 square-foot mansion with a sawed-off shotgun, while the police cut him out of the room to make the arrest. This all happened during a raid that seemed more like a scene from a nerd-ier version of Scarface than anything else. Someone should have told Dotcom that sawed-off shotguns are illegal in laser tag." -
Bit9 We've seen a reaction to the new Anonymous breaches, by the federal government shutting down file sharing site Megaupload. New blog by Dan Brown, in large part covering the media's interpretation of Anonymous and how it has been largely skewed in the wrong direction.
