PFP Receives Cybersecurity Impact Award, Presented by CyberTacos
PFP Cybersecurity was a recipient of the 2019 Cybersecurity Impact Award in the small business category. 犀利士 lor has-very-dark-gray-color”>The awards program, presented by CyberTacos, is dedicated to shining a spotlight on Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia companies for their leadership and innovation within the cybersecurity industry. Over 50 companies submitted a nomination and three companies in […]
Black Hat 2019: Come See Our Demo With Supermicro at Booth #502
Join us and our official security partner Supermicro at the Black Hat USA Conference from August 7th-8th. Watch us demo how PFP Cyberse犀利士 curity detects BIOS/UEFI attacks on Supermicro servers, and more, live at Booth #502. Fill out our Contact Form to let us know you’ll be there. See you soon!
PFP Named Finalist For NVTC Capital Cyber Awards
PFP Cybersecurity is honored to have been named a finalist for the inaugural Capital Cyber Awards, presented by the Northern Virginia Technology Council, in the under $25 million category. The Capital Cyber Awards celebrate NoVa’s leading cybersecurity companies who are dedicated to solving the industry’s most advanced and persistent threats facing both enterprises and federal […]
Intel Federal Summit with Our Partner Supermicro
PFP Cybersecurity was at the Intel Federal Summit犀利士 from October 9-10 with our partner Supermicro. Our IAaaS Integrity-Assessment-as-a-Service can be applied to servers, edge computers, IoT, etc. PFP’s technology can secure a supply chain on demand or through continuous monitoring from the cloud, on-premise or embedded.
PFP Cybersecurity Named Among NVTC 2019 Tech 100 Honorees
PFP Cybersecurity was named as one of the region’s top 100 technology companies by the Northern Virginia Technology Council. The NVTC 2019 Tech 100 celebrates leading companies who have demonstrated dedication, vision and innovation within the region’s diverse technology ecosystem. PFP is honored to have bee犀利士 w/”>犀利士 n named alongside companies like Microsoft, General Dynamics, Samsung […]
Detecting zero-day hack in one millisecond with ‘power fingerprinting’
What if a vicious zero-day cyber-attack could be detected in one millisecond, discovered one thousandth of a second after the hack started? Read More.
New Technology Detects Hacks in Milliseconds
The past year in cybersecurity has seemed like the Year the Bad Guys Won. Power fingerprinting could change that. Read More.
New Technology Detects Cyberattacks By Their Power Consumption
A security startup launching early next week uses trends in power consumption activity, rather than standard malware detection, to spot cyberattacks against power and manufacturing plants.