HBGary, rising from the ashes of an unfortunate and high-profile attack from the hacker collective known as Anonymous and, subsequently, one from the security community at large, has released version 1.5 of its Inoculator advanced threat detection product. The Sacramento, California-based company boasts that the latest version of Inoculator can scan the enterprise multiple times a day for known threats such as zero-day compromises, intrusion artifacts such as registry keys and families of other advanced threats. HBGary also recently announced integration with HP ArcSight to contribute its threat intelligence to the venerable SIEM.
Salt Lake City, Utah-based network security analytics vendor Solera Networks recently announced that it has secured $20m in series D financing led by Intel Capital. Intel Capital is joined by existing investors Allegis Capital, Signal Peak Ventures and Trident Capital. The new funds will help support the company’s rapid growth by further expanding global sales, marketing and product development initiatives. This latest round of funding brings the company’s total funding to $51m.
Columbia, Maryland-based Sourcefire has announced the release of its new FireAMP product. It is aimed at providing a malware-discovery and -analysis offering that analyzes and blocks malware by utilizing technology picked up from its January 2011 Immunet acquisition. Sourcefire claims that FireAMP is the latest fulfillment of its Agile Security vision for context-aware, adaptive and automated security – complementing the company’s Next-Generation IPS, Next-Generation Firewall, centralized management, virtual security, SSL inspection and network-administrator-focused IPSx products.