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Attivo Networks achieves record results in 2017 with more than 300 % revenue growth
Tushar Kothari , CEO of Attivo Networks year and in the fourth quarter with increased adoption in energy , financial , government , healthcare , legal , retail and technology industries .
Significant 2017 achievements also included the company ’ s closing of two new rounds of venture funding totalling US $ 36 million and the debut of the Attivo ThreatDefend Deception and Response Platform , which addresses the escalating market need for enterprise technology advancements required to out-manoeuvre modern-day attackers and provide an actionable defence against innetwork threats .
“ 2017 was an extraordinary year for Attivo Networks from every operational vantage point and our accomplishments are a testament to the hard work of our entire organisation ,” said Tushar Kothari , CEO of Attivo Networks .
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A cybersecurity defence , has announced recordbreaking results for 2017 and continued market momentum generated by increasing global demand for its deception-based threat detection and response solutions . The company achieved record revenue for both the full
“ As customer adoption increases , our next-generation deception solutions are now protecting millions of endpoints across the enterprise networks of a growing number of Fortune 500 corporations . Attivo Networks is well positioned to capitalise on this momentum , accelerate our growth and extend our technology and market leadership in 2018 .”
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS MOST CRITICAL SECURITY CHALLENGES FACING NETWORK OPERATORS
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NETSCOUT has released its 13th annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report ( WISR ), which offers insights into the most critical security challenges facing today ’ s network operators . The report from Arbor Networks covers a variety of topics , from attack trends to SDN / NFV and IPv6 adoption and key organisational issues .
One finding is the rise in multi-vector attacks that simultaneously target bandwidth , applications and stateful infrastructure . The report highlights the frequency and complexity of distributed denial of service ( DDoS ) attacks , which are rising and defenders are turning to automation and managed services for support . The proliferation of Internet of Things ( IoT ) devices across networks brings enormous potential benefits to businesses and consumers , but also vulnerability because attackers are able to weaponise them .
Bryan Hamman , Arbor Networks ’ Territory Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa , said that South Africa was within the top 10 of countries targeted by DDoS attacks . “ While it is true that mapping DDoS source / destination IP addresses to geographical locations can be challenging due to factors such as source address spoofing by attackers , there is still no question that South Africa is on the radar for DDoS attacks and , as such , our business arena cannot afford to be complacent ,” he said .
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