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Ziften Partners with ReversingLabs to Bolster Endpoint Detection and Response

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In this integration solution, ReversingLabs TitaniumCloud File Threat Repuation service have been integrated with Ziften's industry-leading endpoint detection and response solutions to offer advanced malware analysis solutions to their customers.

The ReversingLabs File Threat Reputation service is comprised of a continually-growing, curated collection of over 2.5 billion known white and black-listed files. Up to 2 million unique files are acquired and processed every day using the proprietary ReversingLabs Automated Static Analysis engine, data from 38 AV scanners and the RHA1 File Functional Similarity algorithm to identify and categorize files based on known families and formats.

Ziften VP of Product Strategy, Josh Applebaum said, "The ReversingLabs file reputation and analysis solutions provide our customers immediate and up-to-date intelligence on the files on their endpoints".

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