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AccessData, the leader in incident resolution solutions, recently announces the market launch of InSight Platform™, an advanced cybersecurity solution enabling enterprises to adeptly eradicate and resolve the rapidly accelerating volume of cyber-attacks and data incidents amidst the broad adoption of big data, cloud and mobility.

With the growth in advanced persistent threats and cyber attacks, most recently with the Heartbleed vulnerability and major US and UK retailer breaches, enterprises fail to rapidly understand and respond to the hundreds of daily threat alerts across their networks, endpoints and devices. Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and security experts lack the integrated solutions, threat intelligence and context to quickly prioritise and expedite resolution of incidents.

The intuitive InSight Platform enables the entire incident detection, analysis and resolution lifecycle in a single, consolidated platform with the ability to automate every step. As threats are identified, endpoint and network forensics information, contextual data, and analysis results are automatically obtained, digested and presented in a unified view for immediate analysis. Delivering on AccessData’s vision of Continuous Automated Incident Resolution (CAIR™), the InSight Platform has one common code base that consolidates existing market-leading cybersecurity, forensics and e-Discovery products and leverages their combined capabilities to identify and resolve every data incident or data request as efficiently and accurately as possible.

“The traditional incident response infrastructure is a fragmented patchwork of network, endpoint and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools, which do not interoperate well,” said Golan Ben-Oni, CSO and SVP Network Architecture, IDT Telecom. “Security demands real-time, automated response. Integrating my SIEM with AccessData’s InSight Platform has reduced our response times from 12 hours to 2.5 hours. That’s an 80% reduction in response time.”

“The reality of today’s cybersecurity world is one of continuous compromise, where every network has unauthorised people doing unknown things at any given time,” said Jason Mical, Vice President, Cyber Security Services, AccessData. “In an environment of consistent cyber-attacks, the ability to continuously detect, quarantine, respond to and resolve such incidents is an absolute must-have for any business or government entity. With the massive growth and diversity of information, the need to automate as much of the incident resolution process as possible is obvious. We look forward to delivering enormously beneficial response time reductions, like those experienced by IDT, to enterprises and government entities across the globe.”

The InSight Platform is the market’s first incident resolution solution, working seamlessly with legacy investments to give CISOs and IT departments comprehensive, real-time visibility into threats and incidents and the ability to remediate and resolve them quickly and easily.

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