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Privacyware and Quest Software Team to Deliver Advanced
Enterprise Security and IT Compliance Capabilities
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AI-based Anomaly Analysis Technology Enables
Administrators to more effectively pinpoint threats and
behavioral anomalies —
Red Bank, NJ (PRWEB)
September 21,
2005 --
Privacyware, an innovative provider of threat prevention
and security data analysis solutions, today announced
the successful integration of Privacyware’s Adaptive
Security Analyzer with version 8.5 of Quest Software’s
InTrust for Windows software product.
“Adaptive Security Analyzer is representative of
Privacyware’s strong competency in anomaly analysis
methods,” said Lance Masten, InTrust product manager,
Quest Software. “Integrating these capabilities within
InTrust provides our customers the ability to evaluate,
trend and report on large volumes of system and security
events, and helps them to address IT compliance
objectives within Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and other
similar regulations. Administrators can now be more
proactive by trending user activity in their day-to-day
security practices.”
Adaptive Security Analyzer is an enterprise security
data analysis application that emulates the cognitive
capacity of system administrators to identify unusual
and/or malicious activity from high-volume system and
device data. Because it does not rely on pre-defined
associations between event variables to derive unique
and meaningful output, Adaptive Security Analyzer
delivers an important enhancement to conventional data
collection, correlation and reporting applications.
Adaptive Security Analyzer allows enterprise security
administrators and those responsible for managing
compliance to more effectively identify, understand and
respond to threats and atypical behavior.
InTrust for Windows is a key product in the Quest
Compliance Suite for Windows, which enables IT
organizations to establish a baseline of who has access
to critical information, track how that access is used,
and through real-time alerting, know when critical
violations occur. Engineers from Quest and Privacyware
collaborated on the development of a set of analytic
models specific to InTrust for Windows data formats and
the types of potentially malicious activity of highest
interest and value to InTrust customers.
“Quest has been a vital partner to Privacyware in this
implementation of the Adaptive Security Analyzer,”
stated Privacyware CEO Greg Salvato. “We greatly value
their commitment and foresight during the product
integration phase and look forward to ensuring that
InTrust clientele are able to realize direct and
measurable value from the unique threat analysis
capabilities afforded by our technology.”
About Privacyware
Privacyware (www.privacyware.com)
is an innovative provider of advanced threat prevention
and security data analysis solutions. Our unique
competencies in non-linear mathematics, neural networks
and self-learning systems, combined with proficiency in
complex software and systems development allow us to
create innovative solutions that fuel better decision
making and enable enterprises to remain a step ahead
those seeking to compromise critical systems and private
data. For more information, visit Privacyware at
www.privacyware.com, email sales@privacyware.com or
call
732-212-8110 x235.
Editorial Contact:
Greg
Salvato
732-212-8110 x235
gsalvato@privacyware.com
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