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Get Free TrialMore about Spectra Assure Free TrialAt the upcoming FS-ISAC Orlando Event, ReversingLabs will be exhibiting as a special sponsor with our own power-up station, lounge, and demo table. You will find us next to the “Interactive Zone.” Please come by to relax, charge up your devices, and see a live demo of our malware analysis and hunting platform. We will be highlighting our EDR and SIEM integrations as well as our email Phishing detection capabilities.
FS-ISAC Orlando attendees will have the chance to learn how ReversingLabs Titanium Platform can help SOC analysts and threat hunters expose hidden malware undetected by existing security tools.
Visit ReversingLabs at FS-ISAC Orlando 2019
ReversingLabs integration with SIEM/SOAR products offers security teams a powerful solution to improve detection of unknown and advanced malware on endpoints by automatically delivering file intelligence directly to the security analysts working in the SIEM/SOAR product. Our integration with SIEM and SOAR products streamlines SOC efficiency by support automation of both the investigation and response processes while driving actional malware intelligence directly into the hands of the investigators that need it.
To learn more about how we enable automation and optimization of SOC processes visit our lounge area. We have also just released new integration briefs.
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Download our new SIEM/SOAR Solution Brief here.
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