Sophos announced an internal restructuring which has resulted in job losses and the start of consultation periods that potentially will affect 10 per cent of our global employee base
Post merger of the Ahmedabad-based network security brand Cyberoam, UK-based network and endpoint security provider Sophos, is now looking at growing its machine learning artificial intelligence based security product portfolio in India.Machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) keeps track of a user's normal behaviour and flags any abnormal activity that could be a potential malware or phishing attack, even as it prevents further damage, said Hemal Patel, Senior Vice President, Sophos, India.This comes on the back of Sophos' recent acquisition of Fairfax, Virginia based Invincea for $100 million, which now allows the former access to Invincea's endpoint security portfolio is designed to detect and prevent unknown malware and sophisticated attacks via its patented deep learning neural-network algorithms. According to Patel, with almost zero presence of such technology in India, the next generation machine learning, signature-less endpoint technologies in third-party testing ...