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- Sourcefire, Inc was a technology company that developed network security hardware and software. The company's Firepower network security appliances were...
- Martin Roesch, founder and former CTO of Sourcefire. Snort is now developed by Cisco, which purchased Sourcefire in 2013. In 2009, Snort entered InfoWorld's...
- acquire Sourcefire for $2.7 billion. After Cisco's acquisition of Sourcefire, the company combined the Sourcefire Vulnerability Research Team (Sourcefire VRT)...
- late 2006, following its failed plan to acquire the larger IPS vendor Sourcefire. Nokia Security Appliances division was acquired in April 2009. Liquid...
- existing antivirus software. In January 2011 Immunet was acquired by Sourcefire. The application is free-of-charge, although a commercial version is available...
- by Polish university student Tomasz Kojm. In 2007, it was acquired by Sourcefire, which in turn was acquired by Cisco in 2013 and now operates under its...
- Stevens) pefile (Ero Carrera) PEiD (Jibz) Sigcheck (Mark Russinovich) Snort (Sourcefire) ssdeep (Jesse Kornblum) Suricata (Open Information Security Foundation)...
- antivirus engine to be commercialised. In 2007, ClamAV was bought by Sourcefire, which in turn was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2013. In 2002, in United...
- Martin Roesch founded Sourcefire in 2001 and was its Chief Technology Officer until the company was acquired by Cisco Systems on October 7, 2013 for $2...
- July 23, 2013, Cisco Systems announced a definitive agreement to acquire Sourcefire for $2.7 billion. On August 14, 2013, Cisco Systems announced it would...