Trapmine Hunter is making its presence felt at GISEC 2019, as a tool of choice for cyber security and IT operations teams, incidence response specialists and threat hunters. It provides security teams with the easiest way to investigate endpoints, collect forensic artefacts and respond to attacks faster.
Celil Unuver, Managing Partner of Trapmine, said, speaking exclusively to Securitymea.com: “Most companies rely on traditional anti-virus solutions for their systems. However, malware developers use plenty of faking techniques, so that that the traditional software cannot detect it. The benefit of Trapmine is that it doesn’t look for signatures, but instead uses machine learning and behavior analyzers to identify potential threats, so that the incident response is quicker.”
“When it comes to digital forensics tools and products, they’re not user-friendly and scalable to use in enterprises. However, many security teams still try to cover their daily operations with obsolete tools, mainly owing to a lack of enterprise-friendly tools. Relying on these tools can prove to be expensive and complicated, while requiring extensive manual investigations. Then again, due to the slow incident response process, attackers can gain more opportunity to cover their tracks. This is where Trapmine steps in.”
Trapmine was founded in 2016 by a team of well-known cyber security researchers, entrepreneurs and investors with considerable experience in the cyber security domain. Prior to starting Trapmine, co-founders worked together in the cyber security domain to hunt vulnerabilities, analyze malware and develop security solutions. Their research led them to the knowledge that existing solutions are unable to stop today’s cyber-attacks, and so they started to design easy-to-use, effective and innovative endpoint security solutions that work. This resulted in Trapmine, which many organizations deploy today, to protect their organizations without losing their business performance.
“The cyber security landscape of the UAE is rapidly evolving, and the country is rapidly adapting the latest technology to safeguard their innovations and sensitive data. It is heartening to see how companies are thinking outside the box and looking to secure their data and their businesses,” Unuver said.