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JAKARTA - Menlo Security, a leading company for browser security, introduced HEAT Shield and HEAT Visibility as the first preventive tool to detect and block HEAT (Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats) attacks targeting users via a web browser.

Using artificial intelligence-based techniques, HEAT Shield is claimed to be able to detect and block phishing before entering the company's network accurately and in real-time.

At the same time, HEAT Visibility will carry out a continuous analysis by providing a timely warning, thus allowing the security team to reduce mean time to date (MTTD) and mean time to respond (MTTR) to the HEAT attack.

"HEAT attacks develop as perpetrators develop ways to spread phishing and malware. Devices such as HEAT Shield and the Menlo Security browser's security solutions can help deal with cyber threats to leading financial institutions, governments and companies around the world," Michael Urciuoli, Chief Information Officer, JPMorgan Chase Asset and Wealth Management said in a statement.

The HEAT Attack dashboard will provide detailed and integrable threat information to the existing SIEM or SOC platform. Meanwhile, the HEAT warning sent to the SOC team provides real-time threat visibility to enrich the source of the threat and increase and accelerate response.

"Our service is a significant leap towards a safer and smoother browser experience so that the internet can be used comfortably by customers," said Nick Edwards, Vice President, Product Management of Menlo Security.

HEAT Shield and HEAT Visibility are now available on all global networks of Menlo Security.


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