samedi 5 décembre 2015

Cybersecurity start-ups are proliferating, but sorting out what works and what doesn't is tricky

His reputation scorched by Edward Snowden, the former director of theNational Security Agency is heading a cybersecurity start-up that aims to shortcircuit data leakers, cyber warriors, terrorists and thieves.
Keith Alexander's new company, IronNet, is just one of dozens, possibly hundreds, of cybersecurity start-ups, a group that over the last couple of years has attracted nearly $5 billion in investments.
"It's the new hotness," said Alex Pinto, who runs the MLSec Project, an open-source cybersecurity outfit.
"There are so many start-ups out there you could not fall over and not hit one," said Eric Schou, director of product marketing for security at HP Enterprise.
Like many others, IronNet employs a technology called behavior analytics or behavior modeling, which purports to learn hacker patterns and monitor networks to detect foul play before serious damage is done.
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