Cylance Inc.,
a leading provider of AI-driven, prevention-first security solutions,
today announced support for Amazon Web Services (AWS) with CylancePROTECT for the cloud.
Cylance
develops innovative artificial intelligence capabilities to detect and
prevent malware from executing. The company's award-winning CylancePROTECT solution
now supports AWS Linux to protect application instances running on
cloud services infrastructure from cyber threats, and its proven AI
techniques further extend to the Cylance AI-powered endpoint detection
and response (EDR) solution CylanceOPTICS to provide insight and threat hunting capabilities against those threats.
"We
are excited to make our AI-driven, prevention-first security solutions
available to cloud computing environments," said Stuart McClure, founder
and chief executive at Cylance. "By approaching security with
sophisticated machine learning techniques and offering scalable threat
detection, response, root cause analysis, and threat hunting, Cylance
helps prevent data breaches that impact the security of an
organization's data in the cloud."
While nearly two-thirds of enterprise computing still occurs in on-premises data centers, analysts predict that 90 percent of
organizations will adopt cloud hybrid strategies by 2020. Organizations
with closed networks, private clouds, or limited connectivity face the
challenge of protecting against cyber attacks across multiple
environments using existing security resources.
"Endpoint
security has evolved from signature-based malware scanning, detecting,
and blocking to more advanced capabilities," said Matthew Ball,
principal analyst at Canalys. "AI on the endpoint is a game-changer for
cybersecurity providers by enabling customers to implement hybrid-IT
strategies that utilize both cloud and on-premises resources, while
protecting the most vulnerable points in their extended networks.
Without AI, securing customer data will become even more challenging as
IT complexity increases."
Cylance
simplifies cloud security by utilizing an agent with a small footprint
and with no configuration or signature-update needs. AWS re:Invent 2018
attendees can get a sneak peek at this exciting offering by joining
Cylance Security Engineer Thomas Perniciaro for his session, Using Data Science to Secure Cloud Workloads on Wednesday, November 28, at 1:10 p.m. in the Pilvi Theater. Click here for more information.