
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is Attivo Networks?
Techday has launched a new series of video shorts called 10 Minute IT Jams, which provide sharp, to-the-point insights into emerging and established technology companies that operate right here in Asia Pacific.
In this interview, we get to know Attivo Networks’ A/NZ regional director Jim Cook.
Attivo Networks is a US-based technology vendor in the cybersecurity space. The company focuses on threat detection and deception.
In this video, Jim Cook covers:
- The basics of Attivo Networks: Who the company is and what key problems it solves
- The company’s most recent product improvements and announcements
- What trends Attivo Networks sees in terms of cybersecurity threats and defence
- How customers can get in touch with Attivo Networks specialists.
Watch the video below.
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