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Norman AS to Unveil Norman Network Protection Solution at RSA
Feb 25, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
For corporations, government entities, utilities and any organization where security teams are increasingly concerned about advanced persistent threats (APTs), Norman AS is launching its new Norman Network Protection solution.
Norman AS is a company focusing on malware analysis solutions for enterprises, service providers and governments.
According to a release, key new features of the Norman Network Protection version 5 solution include SMTP relay, a new user interface, a faster scanning engine, and enhanced open APIs.
Demos of the new Norman Network Protection solution will be available in Norman's booth, #2047, Tuesday, February 26 - Thursday, February 28.
"Our new Norman Network Protection solution offers security teams enhanced capabilities and gives them more control over their malware detection and forensics, specifically more control between our Norman Network Protection and Malware Analyzer G2 solutions," said Norman Chief Technology Officer, Christophe Birkeland. "With security teams seeing as many as 100,000 malicious files per day, it is critical they utilize powerful, automated solutions whenever possible, and our new NNP uncovers threats faster and more comprehensively than competitive products or previous versions of the NNP solution."
Norman Network Protection (NNP) is the core of Norman's threat protection suite that also includes Norman's Malware Analyzer G2 (MAG2). NNP automatically detects and collects malicious files that traditional defenses miss. MAG2 provides hybrid SandBoxing, which enables IT and security teams to run suspicious files concurrently through the Norman SandBox and Norman's virtualized IntelliVM modules. Norman's Network Threat Discovery feature integrates the two solutions: it provides a feedback loop through which NNP uploads malware files to MAG2 for analysis, and after MAG2 has identified specific malware attributes, Norman Threat Discovery forwards the information to NNP, which protects the network against future threats.
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