Together these solutions offer a unique ability to protect enterprise networks without requiring prior knowledge of attacks, commonly called attack signatures, against all types of threats directed at end-users, including zero-days, by seamlessly moving applications that run untrusted content into controlled, secure virtual containers that automatically detect and terminate threats in real time. Invincea's solutions include an endpoint security software suite and threat intelligence appliance. Invincea is recognized as providing one of most advanced malware prevention solutions in the market - having recently been named a finalist for the 2013 Northern Virginia Technology Council Innovators Award and having previously been named "Most Innovative Company of the Year" at the RSA Conference 2011 and "Best Anti-Malware Solution" for 2012 by Government Security News. We're literally seeing demand from every corner of the market - including the smaller end - and Invincea is poised to become the de facto standard in endpoint security in the not too distant future." "But at the pace we are on now, I'd respectfully submit that Neil's projection of even dramatic growth of 20% enterprise adoption by end of 2016 may be a bit too conservative. "We believe Forrester and Gartner have it right in terms of understanding where the endpoint market is going," said Chris Smith, Vice President of World Wide Sales at Invincea. Today's announcement points to the company's emergence as the new standard in combating zero-day malware and Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) on the endpoint and reinforces market analyst assessments of the company as the market leader in its sector as well as recommendations for companies to seek out the types of controls Invincea delivers. The OEM deal announced by Dell is now shipping Invincea on more than 60 million devices globally over the next three years. In June 2013, Invincea became the first technology of its kind and the only anti-malware solution to ship straight from the factory on all Dell commercial devices including: Precision, Latitude, and Optiplex machines. It isn't at all surprising to me that they are having this success in market." "They help us combat spear-phishing and watering hole attacks, have the ability to spot zero-days in use in-the-wild and don't get in the way of our users. "Invincea is really changing the game in terms of combating user-targeted attacks," said Bruce Brody, CISO at DRS Technologies. ![]() Library of Congress, the Department of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, the State of Georgia Emergency Management Agency, DRS Technologies and BAE Systems. ![]() Invincea today also named 17 new enterprise clients including: The State of Colorado, Boston Financial Data Services, Kennebec Savings, Ballentine Partners, Bank Leumi USA, Shepherd Medical Center, the New York Police Department, New York City Police Pension Fund, General Atomics, Telos, the Federal Aviation Administration, the U.S. The company's software is now deployed in nearly 10,000 organizations worldwide - touching dozens of industry verticals such as energy, oil & gas, high tech, financial services, healthcare, retail, transportation, defense industrial, federal and state government agencies and companies of all sizes. FAIRFAX, VA-(Marketwired - Oct 28, 2013) - Invincea, Inc., an innovator in the use of secure virtual containers for advanced malware threat detection, breach prevention and forensic threat intelligence, today announced that it reached major sales and deployment milestones in Q3 2013 with 200% quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year growth.
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