Deep Instinct Named a Cool Vendor in Digital Workplace Security by Gartner

Leading Analyst Firm Recognizes Deep Instinct in Its Annual Selection of Innovative, Interesting, and Impactful Vendors


SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - May 12, 2016) -  Deep Instinct, the first company to apply deep learning to cybersecurity, today announced that it has been recognized as a 2016 Cool Vendor in Digital Workplace Security by Gartner, Inc.

Deep Instinct's patent pending application of deep learning to cybersecurity results in cutting-edge capabilities of unmatched accurate detection and real-time prevention. Leveraging deep learning's capabilities, Deep Instinct provides instinctive protection on any device, platform, and operating system. Zero-day exploits and APT attacks are immediately detected and blocked before any harm can happen to the enterprise's endpoints, servers and mobile devices.

Each year, Gartner identifies new "Cool Vendors" in key technology areas and publishes a series of annual reports assessing these emerging companies, their products and services. Helping prospective companies separate hype from value, Gartner's recognition of "Cool Vendor" reflects their selection of new technologies that are innovative, interesting, and impactful on the market.

According to the report, "The move toward the digital workplace is driving the need for chief information security officers (CISOs) and IT security professionals to use new technologies and develop strategies to mitigate the loss of data from insider threats and external attackers."

"As a young start-up, we are excited and honored to be part of this report and to be recognized by Gartner for what we believe is our breakthrough technology," said Guy Caspi, CEO of Deep Instinct. "Our groundbreaking first application of deep learning to cybersecurity empowers enterprises with instinctive, real-time protection from the next unexpected attack."

The complete Cool Vendors in Digital Workplace Security 2016 report from Gartner can be found here.

Gartner, Inc., Cool Vendors in Digital Workplace Security, 2016, Ayal Tirosh, Lawrence Pingree, Avivah Litan, Lawrence Orans, Adam Hils, Felix Gaehtgens, Brian Reed, Peter Firstbrook, 06 May 2016.

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About Deep Instinct
Deep Instinct is the first company to apply deep learning to cybersecurity. Leveraging deep learning's predictive capabilities, Deep Instinct's on-device, proactive solution protects against zero-day threats and APT attacks with unmatched accuracy. Deep Instinct provides comprehensive defense that is designed to protect against the most evasive unknown malware in real-time, across an organization's endpoints, servers, and mobile devices. Deep learning's capabilities of identifying malware from any data source results in comprehensive protection on any device, any platform, and operating system. Deep Instinct is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel and has offices in San Francisco, CA. 

To learn more, please visit www.deepinstinct.com

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