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As ransomware infections and spear phishing attacks become too familiar, online security is finally being talked about in boardrooms.
Last week I learned how Invincea discovered how ransomware developers are adding a DDoS component that uses an infected machine to attack its own network.
I also learned how Dell uses Invincea on all Its devices and how they have also created secure enterprise endpoint devices by combining deep learning with behavioral monitoring. So I invited Anup Ghosh, CEO of Invincea onto the show.
Guest Info
www.invincea.com
Twitter: @Invincea
By Neil C. Hughes5
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As ransomware infections and spear phishing attacks become too familiar, online security is finally being talked about in boardrooms.
Last week I learned how Invincea discovered how ransomware developers are adding a DDoS component that uses an infected machine to attack its own network.
I also learned how Dell uses Invincea on all Its devices and how they have also created secure enterprise endpoint devices by combining deep learning with behavioral monitoring. So I invited Anup Ghosh, CEO of Invincea onto the show.
Guest Info
www.invincea.com
Twitter: @Invincea

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