Sasa Software News
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Sasa Software wins Top InfoSec Innovator Award for 2022
Sasa Software has been named a winner in the Top InfoSec Innovator Awards for 2022. The company specializes in the prevention of file-based network attacks using Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technology. GateScanner, their line of file-sanitization modules, offers high protection from known and zero-day malware. Sasa Softwares CDR technology can prevent over 99% of file-based network attacks. The company has a wide range of customers, including top-tier government agencies and major enterprises in various sectors worldwide. The award recognizes Sasa Software as an innovative cybersecurity provider with great potential in stopping breaches. The article also mentions the Cyber Defense Awards and Cyber Defense Magazine, which honor cybersecurity innovators.
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Cool Vendors in Cyber-Physical Systems Security
Gartner provides a sampling of Cool Vendors to security and risk management leaders responsible for technology, information and resilience risk. These providers have developed innovative tools and applications that improve security and safety to support the emergence of cyber-physical systems.
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Sasa Software Partners with SentinelOne to Offer NextGen AI-driven Security
Sasa Software has partnered with SentinelOne to integrate the SentinelOne NextGen AI engine into the Sasa Software GateScanner CDR technology. This partnership aims to provide a safe and hassle-free solution for the prevention of file-based attacks. By incorporating the SentinelOne Nexus Embedded SDK, Sasa Softwares GateScanner technology can now leverage SentinelOnes predictive models to classify files as benign or malicious based on their characteristics. This integration enhances the security of customers using files that cannot be disarmed. Sasa Software customers can now enjoy the benefits of the SentinelOne AI engine.
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Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) Technology - Journal of Cyber Policy
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Transient devices require strict control measures as regulatory compliance requirements grow
The article discusses the increasing threat of cybercrime through the use of portable media devices such as USBs. It cites the example of Norwegian aluminum manufacturer Norsk Hydro which lost more than $40 million due to a ransomware attack. The article also mentions Schneider Electric, a specialist in energy management and automation, which successfully mitigated a targeted attack in 2017. The article suggests the use of cybersecurity kiosks and content disarm and reconstruction (CDR) technology as effective measures to prevent attacks and ensure regulatory compliance.
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The Kibbutz Cybersecurity Company
Behold Israel spoke with Sasa Software, a cybersecurity startup based on a kibbutz in Israel. The company, owned by Kibbutz Sasa, has developed innovative defense solutions for cyber threats. Sasa Softwares commitment to the kibbutzs founding principles of Zionism, community, and equality sets it apart from other tech companies. Their flagship product, GateScanner® Content Disarm and Reconstitution (CDR), provides comprehensive protection against file-based attacks. The company has achieved success and counts clients like the New York Fire Department, Israeli government offices, Nobel Energy, Teva Pharmaceuticals, and Elbit Systems. Sasa Software is now looking to expand in the United States and Asia Pacific with a strategic partner. They remain dedicated to providing jobs for kibbutz members and contributing to the Galilee region.
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Sasa Software Blocks Ransomware Attacks on Assuta Hospital
Assuta Medical Centers, Israels largest private medical services provider, has successfully used cyber security solutions to protect patient data from ransomware attacks. The company installed Sasa Softwares Gate Scanner suite of products, which prevented several ransomware attacks, including the Locky strain. Assuta Medical Centers will present its solutions at the 2017 HIMSS Conference. The healthcare industry is the most targeted and underprepared genre within critical infrastructures, with 75% of organizations experiencing IT security incidents. Sasa Software offers high-level security and usability, and has been selected by Assuta due to its effectiveness in protecting against cyber threats.
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