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IBM Security
NameIBM Security
TypeDivision
ParentInternational Business Machines
Founded2002
LocationArmonk, New York

IBM Security is a division of International Business Machines that focuses on cybersecurity and information security solutions. The division was established in 2002, with the goal of providing enterprise security solutions to Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and other organizations. IBM Security works closely with Microsoft, Cisco Systems, and Symantec to develop and implement comprehensive security solutions. The division is headquartered in Armonk, New York, and has operations in United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, with partnerships with Dell, HP Inc., and Oracle Corporation.

Introduction to

IBM Security IBM Security provides a range of security solutions and services, including threat intelligence, incident response, and security consulting. The division's solutions are designed to help organizations protect themselves against cyber threats, such as malware, phishing, and denial-of-service attacks, which are often launched by hacktivist groups like Anonymous and LulzSec. IBM Security also provides solutions for identity and access management, data encryption, and compliance management, which are essential for organizations like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America. The division's products and services are used by a wide range of organizations, including NASA, National Security Agency, and Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as universities like Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University.

History of

IBM Security The history of IBM Security dates back to the 1990s, when International Business Machines began to develop its first security products and services. In 1996, IBM acquired Internet Security Systems, a company that specialized in intrusion detection and vulnerability management. This acquisition marked the beginning of IBM's expansion into the security market, with partnerships with Check Point, Juniper Networks, and Palo Alto Networks. Over the next several years, IBM continued to acquire and develop new security technologies, including access management and encryption solutions, which are used by organizations like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. In 2002, IBM established its IBM Security division, which brought together the company's various security products and services under a single umbrella, with collaborations with MITRE Corporation, SANS Institute, and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

IBM Security Products and Services

IBM Security offers a wide range of products and services, including security information and event management (SIEM) solutions, threat intelligence platforms, and incident response services. The division's products and services are designed to help organizations detect and respond to cyber threats, as well as manage identity and access and data encryption, which are critical for organizations like Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and National Institute of Standards and Technology. IBM Security also provides solutions for cloud security, mobile security, and internet of things (IoT) security, which are essential for organizations like Apple, Samsung, and General Electric. The division's products and services are used by a wide range of organizations, including banks like Citigroup and Wells Fargo, healthcare organizations like Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic, and government agencies like Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency.

Research and Development

IBM Security has a strong commitment to research and development, with a focus on developing new and innovative security solutions. The division's researchers and developers work closely with universities and research institutions like Carnegie Mellon University, University of California, Berkeley, and Stanford University to develop new security technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning-based solutions. IBM Security also collaborates with industry partners like Microsoft Research, Google Research, and Facebook AI to develop new security standards and protocols, which are critical for organizations like NASA, European Space Agency, and National Institute of Standards and Technology. The division's research and development efforts are focused on addressing some of the most pressing security challenges facing organizations today, including cyber threats, data breaches, and compliance management, which are also addressed by organizations like Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, National Cyber Security Alliance, and SANS Institute.

Notable Acquisitions and Partnerships

IBM Security has made several notable acquisitions and partnerships in recent years, including the acquisition of Q1 Labs in 2011, which expanded the division's security information and event management (SIEM) capabilities. The division has also partnered with companies like Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, and Check Point to develop and implement comprehensive security solutions, which are used by organizations like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America. In 2015, IBM Security acquired Lighthouse Security Group, a company that specialized in identity and access management solutions, which are essential for organizations like Google, Amazon, and Facebook. The division has also partnered with organizations like MITRE Corporation, SANS Institute, and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to develop new security standards and protocols, which are critical for organizations like Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Security Solutions and Technologies

IBM Security provides a wide range of security solutions and technologies, including threat intelligence platforms, incident response services, and security consulting. The division's solutions are designed to help organizations protect themselves against cyber threats, such as malware, phishing, and denial-of-service attacks, which are often launched by hacktivist groups like Anonymous and LulzSec. IBM Security also provides solutions for identity and access management, data encryption, and compliance management, which are essential for organizations like NASA, National Security Agency, and Federal Bureau of Investigation. The division's products and services are used by a wide range of organizations, including banks like Citigroup and Wells Fargo, healthcare organizations like Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic, and government agencies like Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, with collaborations with Dell, HP Inc., and Oracle Corporation. Category:IBM

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