Stiennon’s Best of Show for RSA 2009 and Extending the 3 Minute Malware Challenge

The ability for Triumfant to detect and remediate malicious attacks has gotten a lot of attention, particularly since RSA.  I just received word this morning that Richard Stiennon selected us for one of his Best of Show awards for RSA 2009.  It was fun to see someone of Richard’s reputation and experience see the product demonstration and get his feedback.

If you read his summary Richard says: “They give a great demo”.  That is because Triumfant is really different from any other product on the market, and no matter how much we talk, PowerPoint, or wave our hands, nothing replaces seeing it in action.  We created what we called the 3 minute malware challenge at our RSA booth to invite people to really see about how we can detect and remediate malware with no signatures first hand.

It is also thought provoking to see that there is technology available that can address the signature problem that the entire industry seems willing to ignore.  In a show where “more of the same” seemed to rule, there are companies not content with perfecting the obsolete and not trying to pass off signature based technology as a sustainable method for malware detection.

Missed RSA or was at RSA and could not get by our booth?  We would be more than happy to show you that very same demo via a web based meeting at your convenience.  In fact, I think you owe it to yourself to see Triumfant first hand.  It won’t take long, and I can promise you that if we have not gotten your attention in 10 minutes we will set you free.  Who knows – it may be the most important 10 minutes you will spend in regards to protecting your endpoint computers.  It will certainly provoke some interesting thinking about where malware detection and remediation is going in the future.  You can email me directly and I will set up a demo for you.

About Jim Ivers
Jim Ivers is the Chief Security Strategist at Triumfant

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