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TriGeo Network Security
Company typePrivate
IndustryTechnology (software)
Founded2001
Headquarters,
USA
Number of locations
1
Key people
Michelle Dickman, CEO,
Michael Maloof, CTO
ProductsSecurity Information Manager (SIM)
Websitewww.trigeo.com

TriGeo Network Security is a United States–based provider of security information and event management (SIEM) technology. The company helps mid market organizations proactively, protects networks and data from internal and external threats, with a SIEM appliance that provides real-time log management and automated network defense - from the perimeter to the endpoint.

TriGeo’s appliance-based solution combines security event management, security information management and log management and intelligence into a single device.

History

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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’s SIM solution has evolved since its debut. TriGeo 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

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TriGeo SIM is sold exclusively to mid market organizations and targets a variety of businesses, including banks, credit unions, retailers, government agencies, utilities, education, media and entertainment companies, and healthcare providers. The company also offers several add-on features including its nDepth, nSight and USB-Defender products, which support additional functionality and security.

Security Information Manager (SIM) addresses industry-specific remediation requirements by monitoring firewalls, intrusion detection systems, intrusion prevention systems, routers, switches, VPNs, servers, anti-virus software, and workstation activity. By providing broad device coverage and multiple device event correlation, SIM can accurately detect anomalous behavior with a low false positive rate. Once an unauthorized or suspicious activity is identified, SIM instantly notifies and transmits security alerts via e-mail, cell phones, pagers, and handheld devices. 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 and active defense policies. TriGeo SIM also has reporting capabilities for emerging compliance mandates like 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).

TriGeo nDepth, which combines log aggregation and archiving with real-time event correlation and proactive response, gives businesses the ability to forensically search through log data from multiple devices for specific information and events.

TriGeo nSight, powered by Qliktech, is a business intelligence solution that gives companies the ability to drill down into and correlate log data to discover new threats and improve network visibility.

TriGeo’s USB-Defender blocks the unauthorized use of USB drives and devices and alerts administrators about USB violations, helping prevent the theft of corporate data and the introduction of external viruses onto the network.

Partners

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Check Point, COMPUTERLINKS, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, McAfee, Microsoft, PhoenixDatacom, Qliktech, Sun Microsystems, Symantec, TippingPoint, VMWare and Websense.[citation needed]

Selected Customers

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Alliant Credit Union, American Bank and Trust Company, Bakers Footwear, Bank of McKenney, Chicago Stock Exchange, DirecTV, Castle Rock Broadcast Center, Fairwinds Credit Union, Farmers & Merchants Bank, First Arkansas Bank, First National Bank – Cortez, First Savings Bank of Renton, Fort Sill Federal Credit Union, Georgia's Own Credit Union, Hitachi Medical Systems America (HMSA), Maverik Inc., MyBank – Bank of Belen, National Research Corporation, NexBank, O'Bannon Bank, Pasadena Federal Credit Union, San Diego County Credit Union, Santa Fe Bank, Fiserv, Inc., Stillwater National Bank, National Aquarium in Baltimore, TruMark Financial Credit Union, United Community Bank, United States Postal Service Federal Credit Union, Upper Chesapeake Health, Wilsons Leather, Windsor Management Group

Industry Acronyms

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  • LMI – Log Management and Intelligence
  • SEM – Security Event Management
  • SIM – Security Information Management

References

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  1. ^ "SolarWinds Buys Network Security Company TriGeo For $35 Million In Cash". TechCrunch. 2011-06-23. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
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