FireEye Unveils Cloud Platform for Mobile Threat Prevention
Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.
The warnings keep coming that malware increasingly will affect mobile devices, and one of the ways organizations are keeping their devices safe is by turning to the cloud. Mobile threat prevention services are coming onto the market, and the latest one is from FireEye, which has announced the upcoming launch of FireEye Mobile Threat Prevention for Android devices.
The cloud-based platform is slated to be available before the year is out, ready to protect the estimated 1 billion Android devices and 1 million Android apps. FireEye’s platform was designed to detect and report mobile threats, but it aims to do so in a unique way. Instead of relying on malware signatures, FireEye Mobile Threat Prevention "detonates Android apps within the FireEye Multi-Vector Virtual Execution (MVX) engine to provide automated mobile threat assessment."…


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