VIENNA, Virginia - Using its flagship product RulePoint(R), Agent Logic provides
non-technical cyber analysts with a real-time multi-INT operational view of
cyber threats
Agent Logic today announced the availability of its new multi-INT cyber
threat analysis solution based on its award-winning RulePoint software. The
solution represents yet another innovation for the Company, using its Complex
Event Processing (CEP) capabilities to deliver real-time intelligence to
non-technical staff while bridging the gap between cyber threat information
and traditional sources of intelligence. Agent Logic has harnessed its
software products, experience, and best practices in multi-INT processing for
national security to deliver a tailored solution that helps organizations
understand and thwart tactical and strategic threats to cyber infrastructure.
Today, timing is everything. As a result, analysts cannot wait for IT to
re-program rules or systems. Using Agent Logic’s cyber solution,
non-technical cyber analysts can correlate data collected by the tools used
by traditional network security analysts with sensor feeds, geospatial data,
field reports, internal databases, and other relevant data sources. This
multi-INT analysis capability enables the cyber analyst to develop the same
operational picture that characterizes conventional intelligence disciplines,
such as counter-terrorism, maritime domain awareness, and weapons
proliferation. Leveraging RulePoint’s web-based capabilities, analysts with
different expertise, such as low-level network analysts and strategic
intelligence analysts, can easily collaborate and share relevant information
as needed across domains.
“Agent Logic has a great reputation and track record for solving complex
intelligence problems,” said Bob Flores, former Chief Technology Officer of
the Central Intelligence Agency, and currently CEO of Appicology. “They have
once again risen to the challenge by utilizing RulePoint to improve
situational awareness of critical events. Their solution will be a key part
of any organization’s arsenal where the mission is to minimize or eliminate
cyber threats,” he said.
The cyber solution uses RulePoint to streamline the collection, analysis,
and dissemination of key intelligence events across cyber and non-cyber data.
Analysts create rules that ingest events, derived from traditional network
security tools such as intrusion detection systems, firewalls, and other
forensic type tools, and combine these events with other intelligence sources
to identify and correlate events of interest, escalate responses, pass along
data to other systems, add to watch lists, or present in geospatial contexts.
Michael Appelbaum, Agent Logic’s CEO, said, “Using our software,
non-technical cyber intelligence analysts can instantly create and change
personalized rules that correlate incoming data feeds on-the-fly. By applying
these capabilities simultaneously across disparate sources such as network
threat tools, traditional intelligence data, internal repositories, and watch
lists, analysts are provided with a more accurate, actionable, and timely
threat picture. This powerful advance in automated threat detection,
opportunity discovery, and collective intelligence enables the government to
effectively connect cyber threat data with existing information
assets-creating situational dominance and ultimately improving the security
of our country.”
To learn more about Agent Logic’s intelligence solution for the
asymmetric cyber-warfare threat, visit www.agentlogic.com/cyber and download
the white paper, Collective Intelligence-The Cyber Intelligence Threat
Deterrent.
About Agent Logic, Inc.
Founded in 1999, Agent Logic provides award-winning Operational
Intelligence (OI) with RulePoint(R), its user-driven Complex Event Processing
(CEP) software. The company’s focus is on empowering the end user by
providing simple and effective ways to obtain Operational Intelligence
without involving IT personnel. Agent Logic’s easy-to-use CEP software
enables OI solutions for commercial and U.S. national security initiatives in
complex environments requiring world-class reliability, scalability,
security, flexibility, and speed of deployment.
Contact: Kerrin Russell
+1-703-744-7734
Kerrin.russell@agentlogic.com
Source: Agent Logic, Inc.
Kerrin Russell of Agent Logic, Inc., +1-703-744-7734, Kerrin.russell at agentlogic.com
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