A new standalone pure-play cyber security company named McAfee has been reborn to build on its 30-year heritage following the successful closing of an investment by TPG and Intel Corporation.
Back in August 2010, Intel paid $7.68 billion for security firm McAfee. The ostensible reason was to harness McAfee’s technology to make x86 computing more secure.
Brocade will integrate its products into Intel Security Innovation Alliance to help improve the security of 'New IP network solutions' designed to alleviate enterprise threats.
Chris Young, senior vice president and general manager of Intel Security opened FOCUS 15 to more than 3,500 delegates at the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas. His message is that cyber-crime is rapidly changing and so is Intel Security.
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