BAE Systems has introduced cloud-based cyber security to commercial organisations in Singapore. Its suite of security products is designed to defend against targeted attacks, including so-called zero day attacks - attacks that are unknown or have not previously been seen and that, as a consequence, require advanced defence.
BAE Systems’ Email Protection Services (EPS), feature zero day prevention, insider threat prevention, email data loss prevention (DLP), email encryption, email anti-virus and anti-spam among other benefits.
With 70-90% of malware being unique to any single organisation, the company says most difficult attacks to defend against are zero day attacks. A core element of BAE Systems’ EPS solution is Zero Day Prevention, which provides customers with advanced protection based on techniques which analyse the email in the cloud for malicious content and intent before it reaches the recipient.
Additionally, one of the biggest risks to businesses is the threat of employees who accidentally or purposefully leak data. BAE Systems makes it easy to find and investigate insider issues with its Insider Threat Prevention service, which forms part of the EPS product suite.
Nick Turnbull, Director, Cyber Security, Asia, BAE Systems Applied Intelligence, said: “As Singapore moves towards its Smart Nation goal, a focus on cyber security is arguably the best defence companies can employ against the current wave of attacks on their critical assets. By introducing Singaporean companies to cloud-based protection in a way that is easy to buy, consume and manage, we aim to help protect those companies against today’s most sophisticated threats. Not only can cloud-based services be delivered within short timescales - dealing with threats almost immediately - but also, companies will also have the ability to scale their security up or down, as required, making them more agile in their response.”
BAE Systems’ Email Protection Services (EPS), feature zero day prevention, insider threat prevention, email data loss prevention (DLP), email encryption, email anti-virus and anti-spam among other benefits.
With 70-90% of malware being unique to any single organisation, the company says most difficult attacks to defend against are zero day attacks. A core element of BAE Systems’ EPS solution is Zero Day Prevention, which provides customers with advanced protection based on techniques which analyse the email in the cloud for malicious content and intent before it reaches the recipient.
Additionally, one of the biggest risks to businesses is the threat of employees who accidentally or purposefully leak data. BAE Systems makes it easy to find and investigate insider issues with its Insider Threat Prevention service, which forms part of the EPS product suite.
Nick Turnbull, Director, Cyber Security, Asia, BAE Systems Applied Intelligence, said: “As Singapore moves towards its Smart Nation goal, a focus on cyber security is arguably the best defence companies can employ against the current wave of attacks on their critical assets. By introducing Singaporean companies to cloud-based protection in a way that is easy to buy, consume and manage, we aim to help protect those companies against today’s most sophisticated threats. Not only can cloud-based services be delivered within short timescales - dealing with threats almost immediately - but also, companies will also have the ability to scale their security up or down, as required, making them more agile in their response.”
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