HBGary Introduces Responder LE
Responder LE includes HBGary’s Responder Field Edition
September 18, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
Hershey, PA, Sept 17, 2012 – In a significant step to advance law enforcement’s critical digital investigations, today HBGary, the leader in securing enterprises against advanced, stealth cyberthreats, introduced Responder™ LE at the 2012 HTCIA International Conference & Training Expo at the Hershey Lodge in Hershey, Pennsylvania. A Platinum sponsor for HTCIA’s annual conference, HBGary is exhibiting at Booth #410. The conference runs from September 16th to 19th, 2012.
Responder™ LE includes HBGary’s Responder™ Field Edition, the defacto standard in Windows® physical memory analysis technology, an annual subscription to HBGary’s patent-pending behavior-based, malware detection solution Digital DNA™, and HBGary’s memory acquisition tool, FDPro™.
HBGary developed Responder™ LE because law enforcement agency budgets have been severely cut due to the economic recession. To help law enforcement agencies in their efforts to catch cybercriminals, HBGary is providing Responder™ LE to law enforcement officers only at a significantly discounted price of $2995.00. Other products that offer similar benefits can typically run over $10,000. You must have a badge to participate in the Responder™ LE program.
“Without the critical evidence that only memory forensics can provide, only half of the story can be told in a digital investigation.” said Joe Riggins, Senior Director of Incident Response for HBGary. “With the ease of use and repeatable processes Responder™ LE provides to analyze physical memory, it is now realistic for every digital forensics lab to undergo this once thought insurmountable task. Responder™ LE should be part of every law enforcement’s digital investigator’s arsenal.”
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