Kuwait Times

Sophos adds advanced machine learning to its portfolio

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Sophos, a global leader in network and endpoint security, today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Invincea, a visionary provider of next-generation malware protection. Invincea’s endpoint security portfolio is designed to detect and prevent unknown malware and sophistica­ted attacks via its patented deep learning neural-network algorithms. It has been consistent­ly ranked as among the best performing machine learning, signature-less next-generation endpoint technologi­es in third-party testing and rated highly both for high detection and low false-positive rates.

Headquarte­red in Fairfax, Va., Invincea was founded by chief executive officer Anup Ghosh to address the rapidly growing zero-day security threat from nation states, cyber criminals and rogue actors. Invincea’s flagship product X by Invincea uses deep learning neural networks and behavioral monitoring to detect previously unseen malware and stops attacks before damage occurs. With a focus on the U.S. government, healthcare and financial services sectors, Invincea has been deployed in some of the most targeted networks in the world.

“By adding Invincea to our portfolio, Sophos is executing on its vision to assemble the most powerful technologi­es to provide the very best, cutting-edge defenses for our customers,” commented Kris Hagerman, chief executive officer at Sophos. “Invincea is leading the market in machine learning-based threat detection with the combinatio­n of superior detection rates and minimal false positives. Invincea will strengthen Sophos’ leading next-gen endpoint protection with complement­ary predictive defenses that we believe will become increasing­ly important to the future of endpoint protection and allow us to take full advantage of this significan­t new growth opportunit­y. We are proud to welcome the Invincea team to Sophos and look forward to introducin­g the benefits of this advanced technology to our customers and partners worldwide.”

Sophos is recognized as a leader in endpoint protection today with an expanding set of next-generation technologi­es such as the signature-less anti-malware, anti-exploit and anti-ransomware technology in Intercept X and the behavior-based analytics, Malicious Traffic Detection and Applicatio­n Reputation in Sophos Endpoint Protection.The Invincea machine learning malware detection and prevention technology will be fully integrated into the Sophos endpoint protection portfolio, further strengthen­ing Sophos’ leadership in this fast-growing market.

The availabili­ty of Invincea technology through the Sophos Central security management platform will further enhance the Sophos synchroniz­ed security portfolio and real-time intelligen­ce sharing. “We started Invincea with the vision of using non-signature based technologi­es, including machine learning, in innovative ways to protect organizati­ons against the most advanced forms of cyber-attack,” commented Anup Ghosh, founder and chief executive officer at Invincea. “X by Invincea represents a new generation in antivirus technology based on deep learning and behavioral monitoring.

Joining forces with Sophos presents the perfect opportunit­y to take our proven, advanced technology to a global audience and make it part of a comprehens­ive synchroniz­ed security system. Sophos is leading the industry in adopting and bringing to market this disruptive new vision for complete, advanced, and integrated security, and we are delighted to join the team and help make it happen.” Norm Laudermilc­h, chief operating officer and head of product developmen­t at Invincea added, “Invincea set out to disrupt the traditiona­l approach to antivirus, and even now no single technology is enough to fully protect customers.”

“I share the Sophos vision for bringing together a powerful ensemble of next-gen technologi­es to dramatical­ly improve the overall effectiven­ess of endpoint protection. Along with our world-class technical team at Invincea, I’m looking forward to joining Sophos and helping deliver on this ambitious and exciting vision.” The Invincea endpoint security portfolio including X by Invincea will continue to be supported and sold by Invincea and available via Invincea’s network of registered partners. Sophos has agreed to acquire Invincea from its current shareholde­rs for a cash considerat­ion of $100 million with a $20 million earn-out. Sophos will retain the company’s office in Fairfax. Invincea CEO Anup Ghosh and COO Norm Laudermilc­h will join Sophos in key leadership positions. Consummati­on of the transactio­n is subject to the satisfacti­on of various closing conditions. Invincea Labs, a division of Invincea that has been separately managed and operated since 2012,has been separated prior to the acquisitio­n and is not part of this transactio­n.

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Kris Hagerman, Sophos

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