April 17, 2018
New global technology partner community is designed to help security teams from outside their organization
April 16, 2018
Most Recent ThreatConnect, Inc. Integrations Include Tenable, FireEye, ArcSight and ReversingLabs
December 13, 2017
New features enhance the Kenna Security Platform to pinpoint dangerous vulnerabilities
targeted by malware
August 18, 2014
New Solution Leapfrogs “Next Generation” Malware Products by Performing Active Decomposition and Predictive Detection of Malicious Files in Email and Web Traffic.
February 23, 2014
For Immediate Release: Game-changing solution multiplies organizations’ cyber defense capabilities, productivity and effectiveness.
July 20, 2013
6th August 2013
Cambridge, MA
Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited
ReversingLabs to Present an Open Source UEFI Rootkit Detection Framework at Black Hat 2013
The Black Hat Session on BIOS security will introduce the UEFI Rootkit Detection Framework validated by demonstration of an Apple OSX bootkit.
May 13, 2013
TitaniumCore release 2.5 runs on Windows and Linux platforms with enhanced automated static analysis of mobile apps, email formats and documents.
April 5, 2013
TITANIUMCLOUD APPLIANCE PROVIDES ON-PREMISES THREAT INTELLIGENCE ON OVER 1 BILLION GOODWARE AND MALWARE FILES.
ReversingLabs announced today the availability of TitaniumCloud™, the industry's most comprehensive threat intelligence database, on an plug-and-play appliance for customers that require local access for enhanced performance and security.
September 24, 2012
ReversingLabs, the global leader in static malware analysis tools, announced today that the company will supply the next generation VGREP services to Virus Bulletin. VGREP database provides a cross reference of malware detection names as used by different antivirus vendors. The NG-VGREP will provide up-to-date malware name cross reference no latest and historic malware samples.
June 22, 2012
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE, DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED
The File Disinfection Framework aims to improve and automate security analysts’ ability to remove increasingly sophisticated polymorphic malware.