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  • Gartner Q&A: Can Your Organization Safely Switch to Only On-Access Malware Scanning for End Users?

    Gartner | March 1, 2010

    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? 

    Full Q&A is available on Gartner's site here.  

  • Promisec Selected by State of Texas Department of Information Resources for Clientless Endpoint Management Contract

    Scottrade | February 10, 2010
    Promisec, an Israel-based provider of Clientless Endpoint Management software solutions, has signed an enterprise license agreement with the State of Texas Department of Information Resources.
  • Information security co Promisec wins Texas deal:

    GLOBES, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL February  11, 2010 

    Information security co Promisec wins Texas deal: 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.

  • Promisec Selected by State of Texas Department of Information Resources for Clientless Endpoint Management Contract

    Marketwire | February 10,2010
    Promisec, a leader in Clientless Endpoint Management solutions, announced today an enterprise license agreement with the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR). The agreement extends use rights of Promisec's next generation technology to more than 1 million endpoints in all State agencies, K-12 and State institutions of higher education.
  • Survey Lists Top Enterprise Endpoint Security and Compliance Holes

    Security Watch
    A survey of roughly 100,000 endpoints from some 25 organizations revealed that all of them had between 10 and 30 percent security- or policy-compliance issues.

  • Report: Enterprise Endpoints Behaving Badly

    DarkReading | Kelly Jackson Higgins  Dec 14, 2009 | 10:00 AM
    Scan of 100,000 endpoints at 25 different enterprises reveals unauthorized P2P activity, missing application agents, misconfigured or missing antivirus. 
  • Information security co Promisec shines in dark times: Internet threats can overwhelm regular antivirus solutions

    Knight Ridder/Tribune | December 8, 2009 3:45 PM ET
    Israeli start-up Promisec Ltd. is one information security company that, like many others in its sector, is flourishing in the hard economic times. The company's third quarter 2009 sales were more than double sales in the corresponding quarter of 2008. The company says that its global activity has increased by 2-3 times, and it predicts several million dollars in sales this year.

  • Promisec Doesn't Feel the Downturn: Doubles Sales this Quarter (Hebrew Only)

    August 8, 2009
    פעילותה של חברת אבטחת המידע גדלה פי 2-3 בעולם, ועל פי הציפיות יסתכמו מכירותיה השנה בכמה מיליוני דולרים המנכ"ל אמיר         קוטלר: "החברה גילתה רובד חסר באבטחה של תחנות הקצה"                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
  • Is Data In The Cloud Risky?

    Information Week | March 24, 2009 
    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. Of course only the government could hold a two day hearing on whether or not data in the cloud is at risk.

  • Microsoft System Center & Promisec: Making IT Management More Efficient

    Microsoft System Center | March 24, 2009
    Microsoft's System Center provides an open platform for developing value-added solutions for monitoring and managing an organization's computing environment.
  • Internet Binat, Promisec offer information security service

    Globes | January 3, 2009
    Internet Binat Ltd. and Promisec Ltd. expect to make NIS 2 million revenue from their new business service that will manage, oversee, and help enforce information security policies to deal with internal threats. The system can also identify and deal with dormant viruses and other threats.

  • Quick Bytes - AV Check?

    Security Management | March 2009
    The antivirus (AV) functionality is either disabled or missing in about 25 percent of PCs running AV software, according to the security vendor Promisec. The company says the findings come from studying more than 100,000 computers from a range of industries.
  • Is Your Antivirus Working ?

    Processor | February 13, 2009
    You have installed the latest and greatest antivirus software, so your end points are safe and sound, right? There might be a problem. According to a recent Promisec (www .promisec.com) survey, more than 25% of enterprise users have disabled or deactivated the software on their laptops or servers. Also known as end points, these systems are an ideal way for your security to be breached and can lead to untold recovery expenses.

  • Industry's Only Clientless Endpoint Security Management Solution

    Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Journal | February 12, 2009

    Promisec Inc., a technology leader in endpoint management with the industry's first clientless security monitoring and remediation solution that supports layered internal security management, announced recently that Pepper Hamilton LLP, a leading law firm with more than 500 lawyers in 11 offices, has chosen Promisec SpectatorTM to secure its 1,800-endpoint network.

  • Prioritizing Data Protection & Endpoint Security

    Processor | February 6, 2009 
    End Points are the end-user devices attached to the end of your network and can be one of the greatest challenges when it comes to data protection and security. How does the SME prioritize the protection and securing of these end points?

CIO Quote


"Promisec found 10 major areas of problems. Not all the companies had all the problems, but all of them had at least one. In some cases the endpoint threat could be completely eliminated, such as computers without the latest security updates. In others, such as unsecured USB devices, the solution is to control the vulnerability, typically with software-enforced policies."

Network World Quote


"Promisec's technology for Enterprises includes monitoring of application processes, services and toolbars to better establish a baseline of normal device activity. Any traffic that exceeds that baseline can trigger alerts, uninstall offending applications, kill processes or remove setup commands for them."