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FireEye has announced that it has acquired Invotas International, a firm that looks at security automation and orchestration. The firm has not disclosed how much it has paid out in this purchase. In a post on the company website, CEO Dave De Walt called the move his firm’s “latest game-changer” and said: “The integration of Invotas’ technologies promises to have a profound effect on a world faced with an escalating threat landscape, addressing critical needs of organizations struggling to keep pace with advance of cyber attacks.” Paul Nguyen, Invotas’ chief executive officer, described FireEye as a “perfect fit” for his firm, and said: “The strength of Invotas’ technology centers around its ability to easily integrate into the security ecosystem of an organization and automate key elements of incident response. Invotas technology, which allows organisations to consolidate data from multiple sources, will be integrated into FireEye’s platform. Customers will be able purchase security technology, and consolidate it into an customised incident response plan. Bob Tarzey , Analyst and Director at Quocirca said: “As FireEye does broaden its product base, and have more products and services, its customers are going to need a way of having a single view of those and […]
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