TriGeo Network Security
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Technology (software) |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | , USA |
Number of locations | 1 |
Key people | Michelle Dickman, CEO, Michael Maloof, CTO |
Products | Security Information Manager (SIM) |
Website | www.trigeo.com |
TriGeo Network Security is a United States–based provider of security information and event management (SIEM) technology. The company provides network security services to mid-market organizations with its SIEM appliance that provides real-time log management and automated network defense.
TriGeo’s appliance-based solution combines security event management, security information management and log management and intelligence into a single device.
History
The company’s first major commercial product release, TriGeo Security Information Manager (SIM), debuted in January 2002 to help users automatically identify, notify and respond to suspicious behavior, policy violations, and network attacks.
TriGeo later introduced its 64-bit SIM appliance and started providing real-time analysis for network infrastructure devices such as deep packet inspection firewalls, intrusion detection and intrusion prevention data.
In July 2011, the company was acquired by SolarWinds, a developer and marketer of network, applications and storage management software.[1]
Focus
TriGeo SIM is sold exclusively to mid-market organizations and primarily targets banks, credit unions, retailers, government agencies, utilities, education, media and entertainment companies, and healthcare providers. The company also offers several add-on features which support additional functionality and security.
Once an unauthorized or suspicious activity is identified, Security Information Manager (SIM) notifies the user. Also, the technology can be configured to automatically respond by blocking an IP address, routing traffic, quarantining a workstation from the rest of the network or controlling applications and access control services based on user-defined rules. TriGeo SIM also has reporting capabilities for Sarbanes–Oxley, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS).
Industry Acronyms
- LMI – Log Management and Intelligence
- SEM – Security Event Management
- SIM – Security Information Management
References
- ^ "SolarWinds Buys Network Security Company TriGeo For $35 Million In Cash". TechCrunch. 2011-06-23. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
- TriGeo Security Information Manager (SIEM), SC Magazine, August 2010
- Virtual Reality: Adoption of Virtualization,SC Magazine, July, 2010
- Preventing Shoes From Dropping, Stores Magazine, July, 2010
- Handheld Hazard, Credit Union Magazine, April, 2009
- Security information management finally arrives, thanks to enhanced features, SearchFinancialSecurity.com, August, 2008
- A big SIEM solution designed for small companies, Network World, August, 2008
- Getting value out of security log files, Network World, May, 2008
- The FutureNow List, Bank Technology News, April, 2008
- Technology Helps With Fraud Protection, Credit Union Management, March, 2008
- Security Software Tools Expected to Mature in Small-to-Medium Businesses, Baseline, December, 2007
- Stillwater National Touts TriGeo Product, American Banker, August, 2007[permanent dead link ]
- The rise of midmarket security, SearchSecurityChannel.com, July, 2007
- Security Management Special Report: Under Fire, CIO Decisions, June, 2007