Small firms vulnerable to ID theft, experts say
Corporate networks are complex, said Tom Rabaut, director of product management for RedSeal Systems, a security vendor in Redwood City, and finding the security holes is hard. "You're dealing with hundreds or thousands of machines and applications with dependencies across each other," he said. "It's an issue of 'Where do I start?'"
San Francisco Chronicle
August 7, 2008
TJX, Countrywide arrests signal growing threat
Alain Mayer, chief technology officer of risk management firm RedSeal Systems, agreed, telling SCMagazineUS.com that one of the biggest challenges is the complexity of networking. "The perimeter in today's IT infrastructure is shrinking," Mayer said. "Extranets, wireless access points and other un-trusted zones dominate the threat profile. In such an environment, internal segmentation is crucial."
SC Magazine
August 6, 2008
Keep Pace With Vulnerabilities
Keeping track of the changing threat and vulnerability picture is a challenge for any security or network administration team. The disparate nature of various teams managing different aspects of the network aggravates this security risk environment across the enterprise. This often translates into unintentional security holes, defects and vulnerabilities, exposing the entire business and key stakeholders to high risk and in many instances, gross violation of compliance mandates. This article highlights the RedSeal "Pace of Change" white paper and provides a brief, accurate overview of the RedSeal product functionality.
Network World
June 19, 2008
What Vulnerability Scanners Can't Tell You
How to determine that your "secure environment" has all the bases covered.
Enterprise Systems
June 3, 2008
Product review: RedSeal Security Risk Manager
InfoWorld reviewer rates RedSeal SRM as "Excellent".
InfoWorld
March 10, 2008
Weathering the Storm
John Penrod, CISO, The Weather Channel on managing business risk with RedSeal's SRM
SC Magazine
February 1, 2008
Brian Laing — Create a product that allows a true view into a network's security posture
Info Security Products Guide
August, 2007
Product Releases: RedSeal
PROCESSOR
July 6, 2007
The hard sell: which key performance indicators to use in reports
SC Magazine
July 1, 2007
RedSeal Security Risk Management Review
RedSeal SRM is a very good tool to provide an overall view of network threats and risks, and will help you prioritize mitigation measures.
Information Security Magazine
June, 2007
RedSeal Intros Risk Manager
Dark Reading
June 22, 2007
VADition signs vendor deals
vnunet.com
May 14, 2007
RedSeal Systems, a security risk management co., raises $17.1M
VentureBeat
May 4, 2007
RedSeal gets $17.1M in 2nd round
San Francisco Business Times
May 3, 2007
Weak Spots in the Fortress
Federal Computer Week
April 30, 2007
Organizations Turn to New Techniques to Fight Financially Motivated Attacks
Additionally, organizations can best prevent attacks not by predicting the types of attacks, but looking for the biggest weaknesses in the most critical assets and systems, says Brian Laing, CSO of RedSeal Systems, which develops enterprise security software.
SC Magazine
February 15, 2007
Vista, Hackers, Red Flags and Bulls
Before experienced users are willing to adopt Vista's own brand of security, Brian Laing CSO of RedSeal Systems noted, Microsoft will have to prove that its new solutions work, that they do not have their own issues and that they can be managed in an enterprise.
eCommerce Times
February 9, 2007
RedSeal Launches New Partner Program
"Our goal by end of this year is to deliver 100 percent of our end user sales through channel partners," said Matt Foster, vice-president of sales at RedSeal.
eChannelLine
February 7, 2007
Security Gifts that Keep on Giving
After performance, look for a product that creates an opportunity to drive additional sales of products and services downstream.
eWEEK Channel Insider
February 1, 2007
Security Startup RedSeal Scans For Partners
RedSeal Systems, a security risk management vendor, on Monday rolled out a new channel program and said it's looking to recruit more solution provider partners.
CRN
January 29, 2007
RedSeal Systems Unveils Security Risk Auditor
"John LaCour, director of product management, says Security Risk Auditor, which runs on Windows XP, is designed to be mobile so that network managers can use it more easily in various locations."
Network World
January 23, 2007
RedSeal SRM 3000 Defines a New Breed Appliance
"The key benefit of the SRM is that it provides actionable information that engineers can use to improve security on the network and actually improve network efficiency. Highly recommended."
SC Magazine
January 2007
Rollout: RedSeal's SRM
SRM Maps Danger Zones
"The RedSeal SRM provides a new way of looking at your network: through the eyes of an attacker. By examining the paths that an attacker can work through, you can see just how deep they can reach into your network. More important, you can plug the holes that they want to use."
Network Computing
September 28, 2006
Automating Risk Analysis On the Network
"It's the correlation of risks that is important. One risk in and of itself may be deemed acceptable. But, several risks coupled together could be deemed completely unacceptable. That is why you have to get the big picture in front of you and take a hard look at it, leaving no stone unturned."
ComputerWorld
August 18, 2006
RedSeal Lowers Bar To Risk Control
"The appliance takes information from the firewall and router access control lists, and uses it to infer a map of the network. This can be augmented with data on what software is running where, captured with a simple user wizard. It can then tell the administrator which addresses are the most vulnerable to which current threats, from a database of about 18,000 attacks. It's designed to be run overnight, and checked by the security guy in the morning."
Datamonitor
August 14, 2006
Re-Thinking Security Management
"Perhaps the most visionary new company is RedSeal. Not only do they pull in vulnerability data and device configuration data from routers, switches, and firewalls, but their product collects Netflow data to build a real-time model of a network and its risk exposure."
Dark Reading
July 12, 2006
Security Appliance Helps Visualize Risks
"Allen Zhang, security specialist for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Hawaii, said he couldn't disclose how his company might use the RedSeal security risk appliance. But Zhang said the appliance promises to provide a model for quantification of risk from the network security perspective in a way that's relevant to the technical staff managing systems daily."
Network World
June 19, 2006

Quick Links
 
Experience Before
You Buy

FREE Rapid Risk Assessment with One Hour of Expert Consulting



a FREE trial



a short product tour now

 
SRM Users
 
©2008 RedSeal Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Contact  | Login Site Map | Privacy Statement