Security Software & Tools Tips – April 2020
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- Sjir Bagmeijer
- April 25, 2020
- Security
In this monthly post we try to make you aware of five different security related products.
This month we have chosen for the following:
* Baffin Bay Networks
* Infer
* Modern Honey Network
* MozDef: Mozilla Enterprise Defense Platform
* Webroot
Baffin Bay Networks
Information from the Baffin Bay Networks website:
Our cloud-based Threat Protection Platform delivers a simple and effective way to mitigate both application and network level attacks – giving you instant security maturity from seasoned industry experts. The platform is backed by machine learning and enriched with threat intelligence from our renowned global threat research team to keep pace with known and unknown cyber threats.
Website:
https://www.baffinbaynetworks.com/
Infer
Information from the Infer website:
Infer is a static analysis tool – if you give Infer some Java or C/C++/Objective-C code it produces a list of potential bugs. Anyone can use Infer to intercept critical bugs before they have shipped to users, and help prevent crashes or poor performance.
Website:
Modern Honey Network
Information from the Modern Honey Network website:
MHN is a centralized server for management and data collection of honeypots. MHN allows you to deploy sensors quickly and to collect data immediately, viewable from a neat web interface. Honeypot deploy scripts include several common honeypot technologies, including Snort, Cowrie, Dionaea, and glastopf, among others.
Website:
https://github.com/pwnlandia/mhn
MozDef: Mozilla Enterprise Defense Platform
Information from the MozDef website:
The Mozilla Enterprise Defense Platform (MozDef) seeks to automate the security incident handling process and facilitate the real-time activities of incident handlers.
Website:
https://github.com/mozilla/MozDef
Webroot
Information from the Webroot website:
Webroot delivers multi-vector protection for endpoints and networks and threat intelligence services to protect businesses and individuals in a connected world.
Website:
Sjir has over 15 years of experience in information technology, having done various positions at companies such as Blizzard Entertainment, TV4, and Basefarm. He now wields multiple security, cloud, and IT certifications he currently works as an information security engineer.