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Palo Alto buys Israeli zero-day attack prevention specialist

Palo Alto Networks which makes next generation firewalls is spending US$200 million to buy an Israeli-based cyber security vendor called Cyvera whose software blocks zero-day attacks on Windows-based endpoints ranging from desktops to servers to embedded systems for Windows OS.

The addition of this capability to the Palo Alto Networks enterprise security platform will extend customersโ€™ ability to safely enable applications and protect users against known and unknown cyber threats on any device, across any network, the company said in a news release.

The acquisition is expected to close during the second half of fiscal 2014, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory reviews.

Cyveraโ€™s main product is called TRAPS (Targeted Remote Attack Prevention System), an agent-based solution which the company says takes one minute of installation per endpoint. Thereโ€™s no definition updates, nor is there an effect on network traffic, the company says. It integrates with all SIEM, SOC and Syslog systems. It also integrates with VMware vCenter.

โ€œThis event marks a key milestone in our strategic enterprise security vision,โ€ Paolo Alto CEO Mark McLaughlin said in a statement. โ€œIt extends our next-generation security platform with a very innovative approach to preventing attacks on the endpoint. It enables us to accelerate the delivery of the marketโ€™s only highly integrated and automated enterprise security platform spanning network, endpoints, and the cloud. For customers, this translates into the most sophisticated and automated threat prevention for their entire organization.โ€

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