FREMONT, Calif., April 19, 2018 -- Attivo Networks®, the leader in deception solutions for cybersecurity defense, today announced that it has been recognized as a winner of the "2018 Best Places to Work," an awards program presented by the San Francisco Business Times and the Silicon Valley Business Journal. The company took second place within its segment, based on the employees' rating of their work environment, corporate culture, benefits, and compensation.
“Our employees are an integral part of our business, and the success that we have achieved as a company is a direct result of the hard work and the innovation they bring to the table every day,” said Tushar Kothari, CEO, Attivo Networks. “It is an honor to be recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in the Bay Area. We will continue to foster an environment that encourages creativity and collaboration for our employees as we rapidly scale our business.”
The ThreatDefend Deception and Response Platform is a powerful security control for an active defense, which provides early threat detection and adds offense-based strategies to change the asymmetry against attackers. The Attivo Networks deception solution takes an innovative approach to detection by dynamically setting traps and lures to create a virtual hall of mirrors, altering an attacker’s reality and imposing increased cost as they are forced to decipher what is real versus fake. The ThreatDefend platform reduces attacker dwell time by providing visibility throughout the attack lifecycle and detects activity that has bypassed traditional security controls. Designed for the most sophisticated human and automated attackers, the Attivo Networks deception technology is proven at global scale by Fortune 500 customers to accurately and efficiently detect threats. In addition to its high fidelity detection and alerts, the solution empowers an active defense with automated attack analysis, forensic reporting, and extensive 3rd party integrations for attack information sharing and automation of incident response actions.
About Attivo Networks
Attivo Networks® is the leader in deception technology for real-time detection, analysis, and accelerated response to advanced, credential, insider, and ransomware cyber-attacks. The Attivo ThreatDefend™ Deception and Response Platform accurately detects advanced in-network threats and provides scalable continuous threat management for user networks, data centers, cloud, IoT, ICS-SCADA, and POS environments. Attivo Camouflage dynamic deception techniques and decoys set high-interaction traps to efficiently lure attackers into revealing themselves. Advanced attack analysis and lateral movement tracking are auto-correlated for evidence-based alerts, forensic reporting, and automatic blocking and quarantine of attacks. For more information, visit www.attivonetworks.com.
CONTACT:
Loren Guertin
Matter Communications for Attivo Networks
[email protected]
401-351-9504


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