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Webroot Secures IoT Gateways with Real-Time Collective Threat Intelligence

BROOMFIELD, CO. – May 10, 2016 – Webroot, the market leader in next-generation endpoint security and cloud-based collective threat intelligence, today announced the release of Webroot BrightCloud® Threat Intelligence for IoT Gateways. The cybersecurity service is offered to Internet of Things (IoT) Gateway partners and developers of IoT solutions to augment real-time protection against malicious threats, unauthorized network access, and Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

“IoT Gateways are set to become a key catalyst for rapid development of the IoT and have an expected compound annual growth rate of over 130% between 2015 and 2020,” said Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO of leading IoT analyst firm Beecham Research. “Webroot’s approach to IoT Security focusing on IoT gateways is highly complementary to other methods and offers a powerful addition for rapidly addressing security needs in this fast growing market.”  

IoT gateways are emerging as a preferred network element to securely connect legacy and next-generation devices to the IoT. However, many IoT gateways are built without sufficient security or intelligence to properly protect critical infrastructure. BrightCloud Threat Intelligence for IoT Gateways marks the next step in securing the IoT through Smarter Cybersecurity™ solutions. This service will now enable IoT Solution providers, IoT platform providers, and managed security service providers (MSSPs) to secure their systems against advanced and persistent network based threats.

“IoT gateways are now being designed to serve as a bridge between intelligent things, IP addressable systems, and their command and control systems,” said John Sirianni, vice president of IoT strategic partnerships at Webroot. “However, when it comes to protecting critical infrastructure, traditional cybersecurity approaches are difficult to integrate and often don’t keep pace with operational devices. BrightCloud Threat Intelligence for IoT Gateways offers the most effective way to secure critical, cloud-connected infrastructure against malicious inbound and outbound communications in real-time by using collective threat intelligence.”

Availability

Utilizing Webroot’s software development kit (SDK), REST services, or API, IoT Gateway manufacturers and IoT Platform providers can easily integrate BrightCloud Threat Intelligence Services into their solutions. Webroot BrightCloud Threat Intelligence for IoT Gateways is available to embedded systems developers and systems integrators to address the growing new classes of IoT systems, such as connected automobiles, industrial automation, process control, aviation, railway, power management, and home energy management. For more information, please visit www.webroot.com/IoT or download the BrightCloud Threat Intelligence for IoT Gateways datasheet

About Webroot

Webroot delivers next-generation endpoint security and threat intelligence services to protect businesses and individuals around the globe. Our smarter approach harnesses the power of cloud-based collective threat intelligence derived from millions of operational devices to stop threats in real time and help secure the connected world. Our award-winning SecureAnywhere® endpoint solutions and BrightCloud® Threat Intelligence Services protect tens of millions of devices across businesses, home users, and the Internet of Things. Trusted and integrated by market-leading companies, including Cisco, F5 Networks, Aruba, Palo Alto Networks, A10 Networks, and more, Webroot is headquartered in Colorado and operates globally across North America, Europe, and Asia. Discover Smarter Cybersecurity™ solutions at www.webroot.com.

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