In the first newsletter of 2022, we feature an insightful list of the top cybersecurity challenges for CISOs this year. In addition, we will take a closer look at Deep Packet Inspection vs. Metadata Analysis in order to understand the similarities and differences between those two approaches to monitor and protect IT environments. Lastly, we are happy to announce new clients and partnersthat rely on Exeon’s Network Detection & Response capabilities to enhance their cyber resilience.
The Exeon Team wishes you an interesting read.
f.l.t.r. Gregor Erismann, CCO; Carola Hug, COO; David Gugelmann Founder & CEO
Remote work, hybrid cloud networks, SaaS adoption, increasing supply chain incidents and third-party breaches make IT infrastructures more complex and vulnerable than ever. To protect their networks and comply with globally accelerating privacy legislation, Security Officers will face a plethora of challenges this year. Based on insights from analyst firms and industry experts, CSO online compiled the top 8 cybersecurity predictions for 2022.
As even the most secure prevention solutions have exploitable vulnerabilities, Network Detection and Response (NDR) has quickly established itself as a major pillar to identify and stop hackers in networks before they cause any damage. Through this growing interest, Exeon was able to triple its customer base over the past year. Read more in our (German) press release.
Ever-increasing data volumesand the adoption of encrypted network traffic are pushing traditional Network Detection & Response (NDR) solutions relying on Deep Packet Inspection to their limits. In our latest blog post, we examine how NDR software based on Metadata analysis can overcome these limitations and reliably monitor all network communications.
Security Vulnerabilities at Emil Frey and Swisstransplant
Drawing on the network security expertise of our CEO David Gugelmann, the renowned Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) unravelled together recent hacks and security vulnerabilities at Emil Frey AG andSwisstransplant. The implications and consequences of these breaches are summarised in two insightful (German) articles. Worth a read!
We are delighted that Solothurner Spitäleropted for a long-term relationship with Exeon!Solothurner Spitäler is one of the largest Swiss hospital groups with over 4200 employees and three renowned hospitals. Solothurner Spitäler trusts Exeon to identify anomalies in their IT and medical IoT networks indicating attempts to compromise highly sensitive healthcare information.
We are proud to announce the addition of WinGD to our growing client base of industrial engineering corporations. As an industry-leading developer and manufacturer of marine propulsion engines, WinGD is driving innovation to deliver smart power solutions since 1898. In order to protect global operations from cyber incidents, WinGD trusts in Exeon to analyse and protect their networks.
We are excited to expand our partner network with the innovative IT services specialist Itris Group. The Swiss IT provider draws on over three decades of experience to offer customised and fully integrated product solutions for enterprise systems and medical technology. Together, we provide state-of-the-art security monitoring and incident response to make global networks more cyber resilient.
CISOs and security teams have a hard time protecting their corporate networks. Be it through third-party software, legacy systems or phishing emails to employees – hackers always find ways to enter corporate networks. Therefore, detecting cyberattacks in the network before precious data is stolen or costly ransomware campaigns are launched is of utmost importance. Based on more than ten years of award-winning research at ETH Zurich, Exeon strengthens the cyber resilience of corporates around the globe with its future-proof Network Detection & Response solution: completely hardware-free, deployed in hours and proven in global corporate networks. www.exeon.com.