News
Bret Hartman, Former Cisco Security Business Group CTO, To Join as Senior Advisor
OnSystem Logic Welcomes Bret Hartman as a Senior Advisor to the company. Bret is joining the OnSystem Logic leadership team to provide his expertise on technical go-to-market strategy and product messaging, and to introduce potential customers and partners to OnSystem Logic’s innovative application hardening, endpoint security product – OnSystem Defender.
OnSystem Logic LLC Selected by Plug and Play to Participate in 2022 Silicon Valley Showcase
Over the course of several months, OnSystem Logic and the other chosen start-ups are introduced to Plug and Play’s large network of venture capital, government, university, and corporate partners to evaluate the potential for pilots, POCs, investment, and other collaborations. OnSystem Logic will attend exclusive events, mentor sessions, and deal flows, concluding with the May 3rd-4th Plug and Play Silicon Valley May 2022 Summit.
Webinar Event: Best Way to Prevent Cyber Attacks and Reduce Alert Fatigue
Webinar replay: learn how to prevent cyber attacks using OnSystem Defender to reduce alert fatigue and other SOC team challenges.
OnSystem Logic Awarded Highly Competitive Grant from the National Science Foundation to Pursue Its Solution to Malicious Malware
OnSystem Logic has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to conduct continuing research and development (R&D) work on its OnSystem Defender – an application hardening and security assurance product providing the best available protection against harmful malware and application flaws.
OnSystem Logic Welcomes Brad LaPorte
OnSystem Logic Welcomes Brad LaPorte as a Senior Advisor to the company. Brad is joining the OnSystem Logic leadership team to provide his expertise on go-to-market strategy and product messaging, and to introduce potential customers and partners to OnSystem Logic’s innovative application hardening, endpoint security product – OnSystem Defender.
What Did the SolarWinds’ Hack Reveal About EDR Solutions?
SolarWinds acknowledged that hackers had inserted malware into a service that provided software updates (“patches”) for its Orion platform, a suite of products broadly used across the U.S. federal government and Fortune 500 firms to monitor the health of their IT networks. The hacking operation began at least as early as March when SolarWinds customers who installed updates to their Orion software were unknowingly welcoming hidden malicious code that could give intruders the same view of their corporate network that in-house IT crews have.