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DB Networks Launches Industry–s First Layer 7 Database Sensor to Deliver Advanced Database Cybersecurity Capabilities to OEMs

SAN DIEGO, CA — (Marketwired) — 02/11/16 — ®, a , today introduced the industry–s first product that provides OEM partners with real-time deep protocol analysis of database traffic. By integrating this technology into their products, security OEMs can offer their customers deep visibility into data-tier cyber threats. DB Networks– new Layer 7 Database Sensor offers OEMs immediate access to patented technology to significantly enhance and differentiate their product offerings. In turn, enterprise customers will utilize these new features, offered through their trusted OEM vendors, to protect their critical database infrastructure.

With this launch, DB Networks enables OEM partners offering solutions such as Incident Response (IR) services, Breach Detection Systems (BDS), Data Leak Prevention (DLP), and Security Incident & Event Management (SIEM) products to integrate its patented database infrastructure security technology into their products for true full-spectrum security. In addition, DB Networks– Layer 7 Database Sensor provides OEMs with machine learning and behavioral analysis technology to immediately identify database attacks.

“We use DB Networks– Layer 7 Database Sensor to complement our Fidelis Network and Fidelis Endpoint products when conducting Compromise Assessments,” said Michael Buratowski, vice president of services at Fidelis Cybersecurity. “DB Networks helps us analyze database activity and usage patterns and identify malicious database activity for our customers.”

Today–s information security environment demands real-time detection of advanced threats, including the illusive insider threat. DB Networks– Layer 7 Database Sensors integrated into OEM products accomplish this through deep protocol extraction and analysis that non-intrusively analyzes database queries in real-time. DB Networks– innovative database cybersecurity products enable OEMs– customers for the first time to benefit from new insights and a situational awareness, including:

Non-intrusive discovery of all databases, including undocumented ones

Extraction and in-depth analysis of layer 7 activity in the data tier

Detailed insights into database interactions

Immediate identification of database attacks through machine learning and behavioral analysis

“Today databases threats are largely opaque to SOC staff,” said DB Networks– Chairman and CEO Brett Helm. “Our new Layer 7 Database Sensor–s ability to immediately identify data tier threats through deep protocol analysis and machine learning is being integrated into a variety of existing information security products. OEMs can now quickly enter the new era of machine learning and behavioral analysis-based information security without investing significant capital and time in the effort.”

For a personal demonstration of DB Networks– products and the opportunity to meet with members of the team, visit the company at the RSA Conference 2016 — front row booth #607 South Hall at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from Feb. 29 – March 3. Or see DB Networks at the HIMSS 16 Conference & Exhibition — booth #9908-13 at the Venetian Palazzo Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas from Feb. 29 – March 4.

The Layer 7 Database Sensors are available today. Security OEMs interested in more information please see .

DB Networks innovates database cybersecurity products. Its customers include the world–s largest financial institutions, healthcare providers, manufacturers, and governments. DB Networks technology non-intrusively assesses database infrastructures through deep protocol extraction, machine learning, and behavioral analysis. Customers gain insights by discovering all active databases, identifying tables being accessed, and the specific applications accessing the databases. In addition, analyzing application database access that deviates from the model of normal application behavior immediately identifies database attacks. DB Networks is a privately held company headquartered in San Diego, Calif. For more information, call (800) 598-0450 or visit the DB Networks , , , , and .

DB Networks is a registered trademark of DB Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other company and product names are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Dan Spalding

(408) 960-9297

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