Promisec: Securing Networks from Within
Business Week | Israel has made a name for itself in the field of Internet security, thanks in part to expertise emanating from the country’s elite military intelligence units.
Business Week | Israel has made a name for itself in the field of Internet security, thanks in part to expertise emanating from the country’s elite military intelligence units.
GreenTech Enterprise | In the old days, consumers paid for software. Then open source came along and made many applications free.
ZDNet | Promisec manages power on your desktops without introducing agent software onto the systems, it also can be used to manage other setting, most notably security.
GreenComputing | Promisec just landed on Pacific Gas & Electric’s power management software approved vendor list.
Gartner | Promisec was included as a solution in Gartner’s Q&A : Can Your Organization Safely Switch to Only On-Access Malware Scanning for End Users?
Globes | The contract is considered a major success because it will be easier for Promisec to sell its solution to other states now that it has won a major government customer.
Security Watch | A survey of roughly 100,000 endpoints from some 25 organizations revealed that all of them had between 10-30 percent security or policy-compliance issues.
DarkReading | Scan of 100,000 endpoints at 25 different enterprises reveals unauthorized P2P activity, missing application agents, misconfigured or missing antivirus.
Knight Ridder-Tribune |Israeli start-up Promisec Ltd. is one information security company that, like many others in its sector, is flourishing in the hard economic times.
Information Week | With the recent report that the FTC is considering a request to shut down Google Apps, the question of Cloud Security has come up and with it the question of if data in the cloud is risky.