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Sourcefire
NameSourcefire
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryComputer security
Founded2001
FounderMartin Roesch
HeadquartersColumbia, Maryland
ParentCisco Systems

Sourcefire is a leading provider of network security solutions, founded by Martin Roesch in 2001, with its headquarters in Columbia, Maryland. The company is known for its innovative approach to intrusion detection systems and intrusion prevention systems, which have been widely adopted by organizations such as NASA, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing. Sourcefire's solutions have been recognized by industry leaders, including Gartner, Forrester Research, and SC Magazine. The company has also partnered with other prominent security vendors, including Intel Security, Check Point, and Palo Alto Networks.

History

The history of Sourcefire dates back to 2001, when Martin Roesch founded the company with the goal of developing innovative network security solutions. In the early 2000s, Sourcefire introduced its first product, Snort, an open-source network intrusion detection system that quickly gained popularity among security professionals. As the company grew, it expanded its product line to include ClamAV, a popular open-source antivirus engine developed by Tomasz Kojm. Sourcefire also established partnerships with other leading security vendors, including Symantec, McAfee, and Trend Micro. In 2013, Sourcefire was acquired by Cisco Systems, a leading provider of networking equipment and security solutions, for $2.7 billion. This acquisition enabled Sourcefire to leverage Cisco's global resources and expertise to further develop its security solutions, which have been widely adopted by organizations such as IBM, Microsoft, and Google.

Products

Sourcefire's product line includes a range of network security solutions, such as Snort, FirePOWER, and Advanced Malware Protection (AMP). These products provide organizations with advanced threat detection and prevention capabilities, including intrusion detection systems, intrusion prevention systems, and next-generation firewalls. Sourcefire's products have been widely adopted by organizations across various industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, such as JPMorgan Chase, UnitedHealth Group, and the National Security Agency (NSA). The company's products have also been recognized by industry leaders, including NSS Labs, Common Criteria, and ICSA Labs. Additionally, Sourcefire's products have been integrated with other security solutions, including Splunk, RSA Security, and ArcSight.

Technology

Sourcefire's technology is based on advanced threat detection and prevention techniques, including behavioral analysis, signature-based detection, and reputation-based detection. The company's solutions utilize machine learning and data analytics to identify and block advanced threats, including zero-day attacks and advanced persistent threats (APTs). Sourcefire's technology has been recognized by industry leaders, including MITRE, SANS Institute, and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The company's solutions have also been integrated with other security technologies, including cloud security, endpoint security, and identity and access management (IAM), such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and VMware.

Acquisitions

In 2013, Sourcefire was acquired by Cisco Systems for $2.7 billion. This acquisition enabled Sourcefire to leverage Cisco's global resources and expertise to further develop its security solutions. Prior to its acquisition by Cisco, Sourcefire had made several acquisitions of its own, including the acquisition of Immunix in 2003 and ClamAV in 2007. These acquisitions enabled Sourcefire to expand its product line and enhance its security capabilities, which have been widely adopted by organizations such as Dell, HP, and Oracle. The company's solutions have also been integrated with other security solutions, including Juniper Networks, Fortinet, and Check Point.

Company

Sourcefire is a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, with its headquarters in Columbia, Maryland. The company was founded by Martin Roesch in 2001 and has since grown to become a leading provider of network security solutions. Sourcefire's solutions have been widely adopted by organizations across various industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, such as Bank of America, Kaiser Permanente, and the Department of Defense (DoD). The company has also established partnerships with other leading security vendors, including IBM Security, Microsoft Security, and Google Cloud Security. Today, Sourcefire continues to innovate and develop new security solutions, including cloud security, endpoint security, and identity and access management (IAM), which have been recognized by industry leaders, including Gartner, Forrester Research, and SC Magazine. Category:Computer security companies

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