Stop file-borne breaches and incidents.
Automate threat hunting with real-time intelligence.
Force multiply your SOC ROI.
End-users' interaction with files remains the root of today's most insidious security breaches and incidents:
Files are the root of prevalent security breaches and incidents. Current detection and response solutions (XDR, NDR, EDR) are ineffective against file-borne attacks.
InQuest FDR completes your detection and response armor.
Your history is not behind you. It can come back to life at any moment. In a bad way. How do you analyze thousands or millions of files already in your environment with fresh intelligence?
InQuest FDR reduces dwell time by automating the hunt back through time.
Your SOC is an ecosystem of personnel, information sources, and system processing. Point security solutions add painful cost.
FDR frees SOC personnel
from the daily grind.
FDR easily integrates and strengthens
existing intel, SIEM and
enforcement solutions.
FDR's highly-efficient data
capture minimizes power, space
and cooling consumption.
InQuest FDR improves analyst productivity and defense-in-depth efficacy.
Built for the most targeted network on the planet
Designed specifically to address best-in-class security solution shortcomings
World-class threat research, analysis, and conversion to definitive action
Community contribution - attacker TTPs, talks, open-source software, research collaboration
InQuest provides features such as reporting suspicious emails via InQuest banners. This allows users to directly report suspicious emails and not forward them to IT. In addition, InQuest's automated threat hunting feature frees up our time which allows us to focus on more important projects.
Prior to having InQuest, file decompression, decoding and post-processing were all manual steps that were very time consuming for us. Now that we're using InQuest, all of those steps are automated and it has given us the ability to apply these steps to not only files we think are suspicious, but all files received by our users.
Having the ability to search historically based on file content is like having our own internal VirusTotal Retrohunt.
The threat score calculation and assignment being performed by InQuest's engine makes it easy for us to sift through the legitimate sessions and focus on the real threats targeting our users.
InQuest provides a complete network forensics picture, from session details such as header information to file details such as the hash, size, type and even the raw file.
The data loss prevention coverage InQuest provides for data-in-transit is second to none.
The InQuest platform is unlike any other network-based security system we've seen. The performance of their native capture engine and analytic capabilities are unparalleled in terms of the throughput it can support and the number of files it can dissect and analyze.
The third-party integrations with multiav and sandbox solutions are seamless. We have never had a security platform that made it so easy to automate all of our static and dynamic file analysis efforts.
Over half of our customer’s traffic is encrypted and InQuest is the first security platform we’ve seen with a specific focus on using SSL related indicators of compromise to detect the bad guy’s infrastructure.
The threat intelligence InQuest is able to gather and disseminate via their reputation and threat feeds has alerted us to numerous customer compromises. They are truly at the cutting edge when it comes to identifying threat actor infrastructure as it is deployed.
It’s pretty amazing that they are able to support capturing, reassembling, processing, storing and inspecting content at speeds over 20Gb without dropping traffic all in a 1U box.
We’ve been customers for several years now and up until the recent acquisition of their appliances we were running their collectors on 4U boxes with flash storage cards. As a result of that acquisition, we went from having to deal with three different vendors to one vendor, reduced our rackspace footprint as well as our power consumption which all resulted in a huge cost savings for us. Kudos to InQuest!
Through their data orchestration and workflow, they’ve made it really easy for us to establish repeatable workflows from within their UI. That has saved our SOC analysts a considerable amount of time and has enabled them to pivot through data from numerous systems all from a single pane of glass.
The Ohio Information Security Forum is a group of enthusiasts and professionals involved in information security, networking, system administration, engineering, and other computing environments that come together to help secure our digital world.
The purpose of this whitepaper is to describe the capabilities provided by the InQuest platform related to identifying the exposure of sensitive information. With the recent explosion of data breach reports in the news, preventing the loss of sensitive data has become an area of focus for many organizations.