FireEye’s Threat Analytics Platform Honored as Best Cloud Service at Interop Japan

The theme of this year’s Interop Japan was “To an Increasingly Interconnected World,” with a focus on how organizations can manage a future where interconnectivity between endpoints, devices, infrastructure and everything else continues to increase exponentially. Many of the vendors at the show focused on the infrastructure required to support such a vision, particularly on delivering the “as-a-service” cloud deployment model, big-data and Software Defined Networking (SDN) needed to create a connected world.

What were conspicuously underrepresented in the conference were the solutions that would secure such an interconnected world. That the judges at Interop chose FireEye’s Threat Analytics Platform (TAP) as the Best of Show for the Cloud Services category from all of the innovative “connected world” solutions was a nod to the importance of security in this new world.

FireEye COO, Kevin Mandia accepts the award for “Best of Show for Cloud Services” at Interop Japan

As companies and governments move towards greater interconnectivity, securing the requisite infrastructure is only going to get exponentially harder. Organizations today already have challenges securing and monitoring all of their network equipment, endpoints, and security equipment. It is not uncommon for organizations to see millions or even billions of events a day from their infrastructure. Unfortunately, collecting the information is the easy part, finding the events that matter is the hard part. Sophisticated attackers know this as well and prey upon the inability of organizations to find evil in all of the noise to continuously target specific industries with a variety of malware and non-malware based attacks.

Protecting organizations from these threats require a different solution paradigm and FireEye’s Threat Analytics Platform (TAP) was created to specifically solve this challenge. TAP is a security incident detection and response management platform specifically designed to help organizations secure themselves by finding the events that matter and remediating the issue before any damage can be done. It applies interlinked strategic intelligence on threat actors and threat intelligence gleaned from the front lines for faster detection and response to malware & non-malware based-attacks across network, host and event data. Delivered as a hosted security Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solution, TAP leverages a highly scalable and secure architecture to scale as necessary without burdening the organization with the operational complexity, hardware infrastructure or support resources required for traditional on premise solutions.

The FireEye TAP team is pleased to be acknowledged by Interop Japan on the importance of our mission to help our customers find evil and secure themselves from determined adversaries. We are committed to continuing to deliver on our mission and we have a lot of new exciting capabilities that we are launching soon. Stay tuned to our upcoming TAP announcement by subscribing to the FireEye blog today.

InfoSecurity Europe 2014: Cybersecurity for the Masses

InfoSecurity Europe is the biggest security event and most important date on the calendar for information security professionals across Europe. The event aims to break through the noise and provide the European audience with all the necessary information to better understand cyber threats to their networks. Join FireEye experts and learn how to prepare for a new frontier of advanced attackers:

  • Visit stand J60 and check out FireEye’s Geek Bar. A certified geek will analyze your portable device to determine if you’ve received any malware. The live demonstration can prove useful to better understand and identify potential threats to your network.
  • Join FireEye Director of Technology Strategy Jason Steer, SI Technical Lead Simon Mullis, and Greg Day, EMEA CTO among others, as they discuss the threat landscape and walk attendees through interactive, educational workshops and presentations. Join us on our stand to understand the threat landscape – presentations every 30 minutes all 3 days.
  • Senior Director of Market Research at FireEye Rob Rachwald will be speaking on Wednesday, April 30, where he’ll cover the nitty gritty of sandbox evasion. Mr. Rachwald’s presentation will help the audience gain an overview of various sandboxing techniques, understand current sandbox bypass methods, as well as identify best practices to optimize malware detection.
  • Mandiant's Director, David Damato and Technical Director, Ryan Kazanciyan will be speaking on Wednesday, April 30. Drawing from the speakers’ first-hand experiences and case-studies, this presentation will highlight lessons learned from many years of responding to targeted attacks by nation state actors and other groups.
  • FireEye SVP and COO Kevin Mandia will make a special appearance on Wednesday, April 30 to discuss FireEye’s recent acquisition of Mandiant, as well as to discuss today’s changing threat landscape.
  • The FireEye team will also release the latest findings from Mandiant’s annual M-Trends report and European ATR research report. The results offer visibility into motives, approaches, and different skill levels of attackers both in Europe and around the globe.
  • Participate in FireEye’s photo contest and have the opportunity to win an Apple® gift card worth £250! Look around London and you will see FireEye branded taxis zipping around the city. Grab your camera or smart phone and take a picture of you and the taxi. Submit your photo to helena.brito@fireeye.com and your photo will be posted to FireEye’s Facebook page. You will also be automatically entered into the contest.

FireEye Taxi

Stop by Stand J60 to learn more about the newly expanded FireEye Security Platform, which integrates expertise from Mandiant and is designed to give customers one solution to go from threat alert to remediation. We’ll have live demonstrations of all the new FireEye products. In the mean time, be sure to follow @FireEye for the latest threat research and updates from the company.

We hope to see you in London the week of April 29 through May 1. If you are unable to attend, check back on the blog for interviews and insights from the conference. You can register for a free entry ticket by clicking HERE – your badge will arrive with “FireEye Guest” printed on the bottom.

APT1: The State of the Hack One Year Later

A little over a year ago, Mandiant released a report that brought the term “Advanced Persistent Threat” (APT) into the public conversation and made these types of targeted attacks top of mind for government and commercial organizations around the world. Recently, FireEye COO, Kevin Mandia took the stage at RSA USA 2014 to take a look back and share his perspective on the activities that led to the release of the APT1 report and the aftermath.

While the initial report caused a media frenzy, unquestionably, the most important part of the story is the aftermath. Mandiant released the report to elevate the dialogue and address the frustration of organizations that were throwing money at cybersecurity problems and still facing attacks. Yet, the results were not what we expected.

Watch the video below for Kevin’s full speech and feel free to drop a comment below to continue the discussion.