Alien Vault
Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) Catch threats targeting your vulnerable systems with signature-based anomaly detection and protocol analysis technologies. Identify the latest attacks, malware infections, system compromise techniques, policy violations, and other exposures. Host-based Intrusion Detection System (HIDS) and File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) Analyze system behavior and configuration status to track user access and activity. Detect potential security exposures such as system compromise, modification of critical configuration files (e.g. registry settings, /etc/passwd), common rootkits, and rogue processes.
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Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides trusted, cloud-based solutions to help you meet your business needs. Running your solutions in the AWS Cloud can help you get your applications up and running faster while providing the same level of security that organizations like Pfizer, Intuit, and the US Navy rely on. AWS also provides resources around the world, so you can deploy your solutions where your customers are. The AWS Cloud makes a broad set of services, partners, and support options easily available to help make sure that you can focus on what will make your solution a success. Click on any option to learn more about the benefits of that solution, see customer case studies, and find technical documentation, to help you get started today.
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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (MBAM) is an anti-malware software for Microsoft Windows[3] and Mac OS that finds and removes malware.[4] Made by Malwarebytes Corporation, it was first released in January 2006. It scans for and removes malware when started manually, and additionally provides scheduled scans, real-time protection and a flash memory scanner.
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VMware
VMware, Inc. is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies, that provides cloud and virtualization software and services, and claims to be the first to successfully virtualize the x86 architecture commercially. Founded in 1998, VMware is based in Palo Alto, California. In 2004, it was acquired by and became a subsidiary of EMC Corporation, then on August 14, 2007, EMC sold 15% of the company. VMware's desktop software runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, while its enterprise software hypervisors for servers, VMware ESX and VMware ESXi, are bare-metal hypervisors that run directly on server hardware without requiring an additional underlying operating system.
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