This year’s RSA Conference theme is the Human Element. At Intezer, we introduce a novel approach called Genetic Malware Analysis which reveals the original developer behind any piece of software by identifying its code origins.
Instead of looking at behavioral indicators or finding anomalies, we detect threats by searching for code reuse and similarities between software at the binary level. Our approach can tell you whether a piece of software is from a trusted vendor, or a threat from the Russian government. That’s what we mean when we say we can genetically identify your adversaries by divulging the code origins of these threats.
Genetic Malware Analysis can be applied by security teams to many different use cases, including incident response automation, cloud workload protection, threat intelligence, and more.
Demo Genetic Malware Analysis at RSA Conference
We’ll be handing out reusable stainless steel straws and other fun giveaways to anyone who demos our tech. Be sure to stop by booth 2161 in Moscone Center South!
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What’s New? We just released our new Runtime Cloud Workload Protection product, Intezer Protect — which is based on our core Genetic Malware Analysis technology — and which provides complete visibility into all code and applications running in your cloud workloads. We’re looking forward to showcasing this solution to RSA Conference attendees for the first time, along with our staple malware analysis platform, Intezer Analyze.
Visit our hub page to see the full list of activities we have planned during RSA conference. Safe travels and we hope to see you there!
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