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Bit9

Recognition

Since its inception in 2002, Bit9 has been recognized as a leader in the security industry. In July 2003, Bit9 was awarded a prestigious $2M federal research grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology-Advanced Technology Program (NIST ATP). Here's even more validation of Bit9's approach to adaptive application whitelisting:

Enterprises need to be able to prevent unauthorized software from executing, whether it's malware, spyware, or something the user has no business loading onto a company PC. Bit9 gives the enterprise full control over what to allow and disallow in a very flexible way. Bit9 is introducing what is probably the next generation of IT security technology for protecting desktops, laptops, and servers.

— Robin Bloor, partner, Hurwitz & Associates

Enterprise desktops are rife with malware, spyware, and other unwanted software. These threats are extremely difficult for IT managers to centrally manage and control. Unfortunately, addressing security issues at the endpoint is extremely time-consuming. Bit9 Parity provides the capabilities and speed that would typically require a small army of IT experts to lock down, and further, without prejudgment, makes resources available to remove any unwanted software off at the earliest possible time.

— Andrew Braunberg, senior analyst, information security, Current Analysis

There are many files on enterprise and consumer desktops that are not immediately recognizable, and this makes it difficult to separate the good from the bad. Bit9 provides real-time visibility and trusted source information about what is actually executing on computers -- information that would please any security-conscious user.

— Eric Ogren, security analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group