HP Inc. has teamed up with Tel Aviv cybersecurity firm Deep Instinct to prevent cyber attacks through a series of products that secure HP laptops, the companies announced Tuesday.
Using Deep Instinct’s deep learning and artificial intelligence-based threat prevention system, the US multinational has launched HP Sure Sense, a self-managed solution that works on or offline to offer a streamlined user experience and provide real-time detection and prevention along with anti-malware and behavioral protection, the company said.
HP Sure Sense is rolling out on HP’s EliteBook and HP ZBook laptops.
“Working with HP to guard and secure their new advanced laptops is testament to Deep Instinct’s deep learning capabilities,” said Guy Caspi, CEO, and co-founder of Deep Instinct. “We are proud to join forces with HP to deliver superb technology and protection to enterprises on a global scale. This is only the first step in what will be a long and strategic partnership with HP.”
HP Sure Sense will be available on the new HP EliteBook 800 G6 series, and the HP ZBook 14u and HP ZBook 15u.
“By teaming up with Deep Instinct on the development of HP Sure Sense, we are providing end users with a powerful solution that confidently predicts and prevents security threats both today and in the future,” said Andy Rhodes, Global Head Commercial Personal Systems for HP Inc.
Founded in 2015, Deep Instinct has raised $64 million to date from investors like Nvidia Corporation and has offices in Tel Aviv and New York.
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