Fujitsu enhances intranet and endpoint security

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  • May 12,17
Fujitsu enhances intranet and endpoint security

Tokyo, May 12, 2017 (JCN Newswire) – Fujitsu announces its high-speed forensic technology to identify the extent of damage targeted cyberattacks cause to an organisation's intranet. The new technology, developed by Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. and to be made available in Japan from June 2017, will accelerate time required to identify damage, from several weeks with conventional technology to several tens of minutes.

Fujitsu will offer the new technology as a function added to its Fujitsu Security Solution Global Managed Security Service, which provides integrated lifecycle support to strengthen security resilience, mitigate risks and minimise damage of cyberattacks.

Fujitsu has also signed an agreement with US-based Dtex Systems to launch solutions in Japan that combine Fujitsu's services with Dtex Systems' advanced user behavior intelligence technology that looks at the ordinary behavior of users at endpoints such as PCs, and then detects and analyses behavior that suggests internal wrongdoing. The solutions will detect and analyse risks of internal impropriety that could lead to information leaks. These solutions will be made available and represent Dtex Systems' first collaboration in Japan.

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