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FireEye Named Top Network Security Sandbox Vendor in Frost & Sullivan Report

FireEye Named Top Network Security Sandbox Vendor in Frost & Sullivan Report - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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cybersecurityA Frost & Sullivan report forecasts that the global revenue for network security sandboxing tools will grow from $536.8 million in 2014 to $3.5 billion by 2019.

Frank Dickson, a research director at Frost & Sullivan and the market analysis report’s author, said the emergence of advanced persistent threats creates a need for organizations to adopt a behavioral method to detect malware.

He defines network security sandbox as a virtualized computing environment that can automatically observe, note and analyze a suspicious program.

FireEye accounted for nearly two-thirds, or 62 percent, of the market share during 2014, the report states.

Dickson also found that many technology companies have updated their security platforms to include a sandboxing mechanism.

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Written by Mary-Louise Hoffman

is a writer of news summaries about executive-level business activity in the government contracting sector. Her reports for ExecutiveBiz are focused on trends and events that drive the GovCon industry to include commercial technologies that private companies are developing for federal government use. She contributes news content to ExecutiveBiz’s sister sites GovCon Wire and ExecutiveGov.

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