Intelligent CISO Issue 23 | Page 10

news RSA Security announces trio of product enhancements SA has added new capabilities to its anti-fraud product RSA Adaptive Authentication for eCommerce 20.5 so customers can more effectively detect fraudulent card transactions while also challenging fewer legitimate transactions. R It has also announced the latest iteration of its NetWitness SIEM platform, with improvements to threat detection and response and has launched a Software-as-a-Service version of its risk management and compliance platform, Archer. RSA Adaptive Authentication now incorporates key features from the 3D-Secure v2.2 protocol, an industry- wide standard that all banks are expected to support, in order to reduce payment fraud and provide added security to online payments. RSA NetWitness Platform 11.4 is a SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) platform that helps enterprises detect threats on their network. Version 11.4 has an enhanced user and entity behaviour analytics (UEBA) engine that can now ingest and analyse network meta data to identify unknown threats. RSA Archer SaaS, RSA’s suite of integrated risk management tools, is now available as a SaaS offering, meaning enterprises can roll-out Archer much faster and with a lower TCO and operational burden compared to hosting it on-premises. With this new delivery model, customers will also be able to access new features and functionality quicker, and benefit from the flexibility and scalability benefits of the cloud. 10 MICROWORLD JOINS MICROSOFT INTELLIGENT SECURITY ASSOCIATION ybersecurity provider MicroWorld has become part of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association. C Microsoft has brought together an ecosystem of cybersecurity providers to integrate their technology with Microsoft security products to provide their customers with high-quality security with few integration challenges. As a Microsoft gold partner, joining the association strengthens MicroWorld’s work with Microsoft. “We are ecstatic to join the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association. To share our next-generation technology with Microsoft is a revered honour. We look forward to helping users across the world have a safe computing experience,” said Govind Rammurthy, Managing Director and CEO of MicroWorld Technologies Inc. Joining the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association enables MicroWorld to market its eScan family of anti-malware products, through Microsoft Azure Marketplace and take advantage of several member co- marketing benefits. MicroWorld will provide products that are rich with breakthrough features like MicroWorld Winsock Layer (MWL), Non-Intrusive Learning Pattern Technologies (NILP), Security Network, Proactive Behavioral Analysis Engine (PBAE an anti- ransomware technology), safe web computing and parental control to Microsoft customers. “It has been incredible to see the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association grow since its inception. We are elated to continue that growth by welcoming MicroWorld into our ranks,” said Ryan McGee, Director of Microsoft Security Marketing at Microsoft Corp. “MicroWorld’s commitment to security aligns with our goal to protect both MicroWorld and Microsoft customers from new and evolving cyberthreats.” Issue 23 | www.intelligentciso.com