Following a $40M fundraising round, Huntress has doubled in size and led industry-wide response efforts to combat high-profile cyberattacksโand it’s doubling down on its commitment to secure the 99%
Huntress, the leading provider of managed detection and response (MDR) with human-powered threat hunting, announced a series of platform enhancements designed to protect small and midsize businesses (SMBs) from modern cyberthreats.
The release includes the general availability of the companyโs Managed Antivirus (AV) service, new host isolation capabilities and the global expansion of its ThreatOps teamโwhich now has analysts strategically placed in the US, UK and Australia.
As attackers use advanced malware, ransomware and other threats to target underprotected SMBs, these new capabilities further Huntressโ mission to be the go-to platform for organizations that fall below the enterprise cybersecurity poverty line.
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โFrom day one, our mission has been to deliver cybersecurity to the 99%,โ said Huntress Founder and CEO Kyle Hanslovan, referring to the fact that SMBs comprise 99% of businesses in the US. โThese new services represent a pivotal step forward for Huntress; weโre building the technology and global workforce needed to stop hackers in their tracks, and evolving beyond our roots in MDR to help our partners strengthen their preventive security efforts.โ
Huntress’ Managed Antivirus service enables users to extract significant value from Microsoft Defender Antivirusโa built-in and highly capable Windows security tool thatโs often underutilized. From the Huntress dashboard, users can leverage the service to see detections and events, monitor scans and manage health, set exclusions and execute remediation actions.
โSince Defender is already installed on all modern versions of Windows, installation is as easy as removing any third-party AV on Huntress-managed computers,” said Chris Horning, Cloud Services Manager at AtNetPlus. “Defender should just turn itself on and then Huntress begins managing it right away. For MSPs managing thousands of PCs, it really couldnโt be easier.โ
In addition to enabling partners to strengthen their defensive stack, the new service marks Huntressโ first prevention-oriented offeringโand itโs backed by Huntressโ powerful ThreatOps organization.
That ThreatOps organization is Huntressโ true backbone; a team of highly qualified human threat hunters who investigate suspicious activity, identify active threats and empower partners to swiftly respond to cyberattacks with actionable incident reports and a suite of automated remediation capabilities.
To support the companyโs new technology offeringsโand respond to the increase in both the maturity and velocity of todayโs cyberattacksโHuntress has also expanded its ThreatOps team to deliver true 24×7 global coverage.
โThe fight against bad actors requires more than just software and automation,โ said Roger Koehler, Huntressโ Vice President of ThreatOps. โWith security analysts and threat hunters now in the US, UK and Australia, weโre providing follow-the-sun coverage for our partnersโand weโre applying intelligence from one region to the next before their work day has even begun.โ
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“Huntress sits at the bottom of our security stack, giving us a crucial layer of detection and response and some much-needed peace of mind,โ said Paul Blough, CEO and Founder at Blough Tech. โWe’re thrilled to see the Huntress team applying their expertise and threat hunting capabilities to help us manage antivirus more effectivelyโand we’re just as excited about the expansion to 24×7 ThreatOps support, which will give our customers even more coverage and help us sleep better at night.”
When faced with any type of cyberthreat, the ability to respond quickly is critical. The final addition to this update of Huntressโ platformโhost isolationโprovides the ability to quickly block incoming and outgoing network activity on infected hosts, significantly reducing the risk of malware spreading across a network. During isolation, Huntress remains connected to the host, allowing partners to authorize remediation steps to resolve active incidents. This feature is launching in public beta, with additional functionality in development.
Huntress remains vigilant in its mission to elevate SMBs above the cybersecurity poverty line. In 2021 alone, the company acquiredย network-aware endpoint detection technology from Level Effect,ย raised a $40M Series B fundraising round led by JMIย and drove several industry-wide rapid response efforts to combat data breaches and vulnerabilities being exploited in widely used tools.
And with a recent wave of strategic hiresโincluding Director of Product Ed Murphy, Director of R&D Jamie Levy, Head of Threat Operations Center Max Rogers, Chief Marketing Officer Michelle Burtchell, Chief Revenue Officer Mike LaPeters, Vice President of Partner Success Robert Statsky and many othersโthe companyโs staff now holds decades of collective experience from the NSA, Air National Guard, DoD, and private sector organizations like Mandiant/FireEye, Tanium and Tenable.
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