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Today marks another day of momentous change for McAfee’s research teams.
I just spent two days with my new colleagues from Secure Computing and some of my team members from McAfee Avert Labs. It was two grueling days of discussion and education as we both came up to speed on our research methodologies and technologies. Let me say that I am truly excited to be working with Dmitri Alperovitch, Sven Krasser, and Paula Greve, who head up the research group there. These are sharp and capable research leaders who have done amazing things. TrustedSource is a great technology and has so many applications that McAfee can leverage. Once our new Artemis technology begins to leverage TrustedSource capabilities McAfee will become the undisputed leader in security intelligence in the Internet “cloud.” Together we will see millions of spam messages, evaluate thousands of web sites, and see thousands of new pieces of malware–all in the span of 24 hours. We now have the ability to see and react to the threat landscape better than ever before. This is something that every McAfee product, technology, appliance, and SAAS (software as a service) solution will come to leverage, differentiating themselves from the competition even more.
At first we thought we would have overlapping technologies, but this is definitely not the case. In combating spam, web, and malware we have approached these threats from very different directions; thus we find our technologies very complementary. In the case of anti-spam protection, for example, we have two technologies that provide better than 99% detection using very different methodologies and approaches. Once combined, we will have the most robust solution on the market. The same holds true for the SmartFilter and SiteAdvisor technologies, as well as our malware solutions.
Today we have very good security intelligence. Tomorrow, with a bit of nurturing, we will have great security intelligence.
We welcome Secure Computing to the McAfee research family.
Jeff Green
Senior Vice President
McAfee Avert labs
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Tags: Security-as-a-Service
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