LightCyber rolls out new features for endpoint malware detection platform

LightCyber, another security startup with the roots in the Israeli military, has opened its doors in the U.S. and is announcing new products and features to make its mark in the crowded field of endpoint detection and remediation.

The company’s Magna Breach Detection Platform monitors and analyzes network traffic as well as activity on Windows endpoints in search of anomalous behavior that they can identify as malware.

So far it’s having pretty good success in North America, with about 40 customers signed up for its appliances, software and services. It opened shop in Los Altos, Calif., last year, augmenting its headquarters that was already established in Ramat Gan, Israel, according to the company’s chief marketing officer Jason Matlof.

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Network World Tim Greene