DARKTRACE WINS FROST
& SULLIVAN APAC ICT AWARDS 2016 FOR BEST ‘EMERGING CYBER SECURITY VENDOR’
AND ‘INNOVATION LEADERSHIP’
& SULLIVAN APAC ICT AWARDS 2016 FOR BEST ‘EMERGING CYBER SECURITY VENDOR’
AND ‘INNOVATION LEADERSHIP’
Enterprise Immune
System Celebrates Double Victory in APAC
System Celebrates Double Victory in APAC
SINGAPORE – 16 June 2016 – Darktrace, the leader in Enterprise
Immune System technology, has won two categories in the Frost & Sullivan
APAC ICT Awards 2016, a further endorsement of the company’s unique ‘immune
system’ approach to cyber threats.
Immune System technology, has won two categories in the Frost & Sullivan
APAC ICT Awards 2016, a further endorsement of the company’s unique ‘immune
system’ approach to cyber threats.
Darktrace has been named ‘Emerging Cyber
Security Technology Vendor of the Year’ for its demonstration of growth and
strong performance in APAC in 2015 and has won the ‘Industrial Control Systems
Security Technology Innovation Leadership’ accolade for its innovation in
solving security problems. With more than 1,000 deployments across the world,
Darktrace’s unique self-learning technology has detected more than 8,000 cyber
incidents to date.
Security Technology Vendor of the Year’ for its demonstration of growth and
strong performance in APAC in 2015 and has won the ‘Industrial Control Systems
Security Technology Innovation Leadership’ accolade for its innovation in
solving security problems. With more than 1,000 deployments across the world,
Darktrace’s unique self-learning technology has detected more than 8,000 cyber
incidents to date.
“APAC has experienced explosive growth in
infocomm technologies in recent years, spurred by increased connectivity and
the ubiquitous use of mobile devices. However, this shift underscores the
importance of cybersecurity for enterprises as it has created more end-points
for threat actors – making it humanly impossible to detect all cyber-attacks in
good time,” said Sanjay Aurora, Managing Director of APAC, Darktrace. “Our
Enterprise Immune System addresses this complex threat landscape, using
self-learning technology to understand the patterns in an organisation, and
identifies abnormal behaviours that go unnoticed by legacy technologies.”
infocomm technologies in recent years, spurred by increased connectivity and
the ubiquitous use of mobile devices. However, this shift underscores the
importance of cybersecurity for enterprises as it has created more end-points
for threat actors – making it humanly impossible to detect all cyber-attacks in
good time,” said Sanjay Aurora, Managing Director of APAC, Darktrace. “Our
Enterprise Immune System addresses this complex threat landscape, using
self-learning technology to understand the patterns in an organisation, and
identifies abnormal behaviours that go unnoticed by legacy technologies.”
Now in its 13th year, the
Frost and Sullivan APAC ICT awards recognise organisations that demonstrate
outstanding performance, technological leadership and strategic product
development in the APAC infocommunications technology landscape.
Frost and Sullivan APAC ICT awards recognise organisations that demonstrate
outstanding performance, technological leadership and strategic product
development in the APAC infocommunications technology landscape.
A distinguished panel of judges comprising
senior technology executives as well as Frost & Sullivan analysts decide
the winners in a process that involves benchmarking market participants and
performance through in-depth analysis and secondary research.
senior technology executives as well as Frost & Sullivan analysts decide
the winners in a process that involves benchmarking market participants and
performance through in-depth analysis and secondary research.
About Darktrace
Winner of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in
Innovation 2016, Darktrace is one of the world’s leading cyber threat defence
companies. Its Enterprise Immune System technology detects and responds to
previously unidentified threats, powered by machine learning and mathematics
developed by specialists from the University of Cambridge. Without using rules
or signatures, Darktrace is uniquely capable of understanding the ‘pattern of
life’ of every device, user and network within an organisation, and defends
against evolving threats that bypass all other systems. Some of the world’s
largest corporations rely on Darktrace’s self-learning technology in sectors
including energy and utilities, financial services, telecommunications,
healthcare, manufacturing, retail and transportation. Darktrace is
headquartered in Cambridge, UK and San Francisco, with 20 global offices
including Auckland, London, Milan, Mumbai, Paris, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney,
Tokyo, Toronto and Washington D.C.
Innovation 2016, Darktrace is one of the world’s leading cyber threat defence
companies. Its Enterprise Immune System technology detects and responds to
previously unidentified threats, powered by machine learning and mathematics
developed by specialists from the University of Cambridge. Without using rules
or signatures, Darktrace is uniquely capable of understanding the ‘pattern of
life’ of every device, user and network within an organisation, and defends
against evolving threats that bypass all other systems. Some of the world’s
largest corporations rely on Darktrace’s self-learning technology in sectors
including energy and utilities, financial services, telecommunications,
healthcare, manufacturing, retail and transportation. Darktrace is
headquartered in Cambridge, UK and San Francisco, with 20 global offices
including Auckland, London, Milan, Mumbai, Paris, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney,
Tokyo, Toronto and Washington D.C.
For more information, please visit: http://www.darktrace.com/.
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