Trusteer is a Boston-based[2][3] computer security division of IBM, responsible for a suite of security software.[4][5][6][7] Founded by Mickey Boodaei and Rakesh K. Loonkar, in Israel in 2006, Trusteer was acquired in September 2013 by IBM for $1 billion.[8][9]
Trusteer's products aim to block online threats from malware and phishing attacks and to support regulatory compliance requirements.[10] Trusteer's malware research team aims to analyze information received from the installed base of 30,000,000 user endpoints and hundreds of organizations.[11]
Trusteer has a presence in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Japan and China.[12][13][14][15]
^Trusteer prevents hackers attacking bank accounts: With $80 million annual revenue, Shlomo Kramer's latest company plans an IPO within 18 months, Globes. 18 November 2012
^Alspach, Kyle (May 5, 2013). Trusteer, fraud protection firm for BofA, on hiring spree. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
^Kelly, Meghan (August 15, 2013). IBM acquires security company Trusteer for a reported $1B. Venture Beat. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
^Trusteer, Ltd.: Private Company Information - Businessweek. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
^Trusteer Apex Protects Enterprise Endpoint Apps With Exploit Prevention Technology. Archived 2014-02-04 at the Wayback Machine Dark Reading (February 20, 2013). Retrieved August 28, 2013.
^IBM buyout will put Israel on data security map, says Trusteer CEO Haaretz, by Orr Hirschaug and Inbal Orpaz, Aug. 18, 2013
^IBM buys Trusteer as part of plan to expand new Security Division By John E Dunn | Techworld | Published: 11:11, 15 August 2013
^"IBM to Acquire Trusteer to Help Companies Combat Financial Fraud and Advanced Security Threats". ibm.com. August 15, 2013.
^"IBM finalizes acquisition of Trusteer, creates cybersecurity lab". zdnet.com. September 3, 2013.
^Gartner positions Trusteer as a leader in web fraud detection magic quadrant for the second year. Vigilance Security Magazine (6/6/2013). Retrieved 9/9/2013.
^Ciccatelli, Amanda (Feb. 13, 2013). Protect Your Enterprise from Devastating Advanced Malware. MobilityTechzone (2/13/13). Retrieved 9/9/2013.
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