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"We’ve driven down our asset vulnerabilities by about 50% in the last two years, and we could not have done it without ArcSight ESM." - Weill Cornell Medical College ArcSight, an HP company, is the leading provider of security and compliance management solutions that are used by more than 1,500 corporations and government agencies worldwide to protect their universe from cyber threat and risk. Discover how our award-winning enterprise monitoring platform can help you comply with regulatory policy, safeguard critical digital assets and control risk today! For more information, click now to explore our products or learn more about our company .
ArcSight Enterprise Security Manager (ESM) is a leader in security information and event management. ESM correlates and analyzes all the log, event and transaction information generated by an enterprise's systems to find potential security threats and risks. For example, someone trying to hack into a credit card database might do three or four things that, together, look like a break-in. When ESM finds something, it notifies people so they can lock down the systems, apply patches or launch an investigation.
National Security and Intelligence Veteran Brings Nearly Three Decades of Experience at NSA and Office of Director of National Intelligence to ArcSight CUPERTINO, CA – March 3, 2010 – ArcSight, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARST), a leading global provider of security and compliance management solutions that protect enterprises and government agencies, today announced the appointment of Dr. Prescott Winter as CTO, Public Sector. Dr. Winter previously served as CIO and CTO of the National Security Agency (NSA) and brings almost three decades of combined experience in the public sector to the role.
IDG News Service - The U.S. government, if confronted in a cyberwar today, would not come out on top, a former U.S. director of national intelligence said Tuesday. "If the nation went to war today, in a cyberwar, we would lose," Mike McConnell told a U.S. Senate committee. "We're the most vulnerable. We're the most connected. We have the most to lose."