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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy7" data-source="post: 1043748" data-attributes="member: 24236"><p>When I moved to Prevx in 2005, it was already saying its whole concept of cyber-protection was increasingly going to be built on a database in the cloud collected from all malware activity detected on and eliminated from its users' devices.</p><p>OK, they were not yet using the word "cloud" as this was not yet a thing in cybersecurity and still somewhat nascent in IT in general — they used other wording that I can't remember exactly, something like "community intelligence" or something like that — but frankly this period (circa 2005) was long before Panda or others were talking or even thinking about the cloud for cybersecurity. Yes, Prevx (acquired in late 2010 by Webroot) was indeed the first AV company to use the cloud and, indeed, use its cloud malware database as the foundation of its cyberprotecion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy7, post: 1043748, member: 24236"] When I moved to Prevx in 2005, it was already saying its whole concept of cyber-protection was increasingly going to be built on a database in the cloud collected from all malware activity detected on and eliminated from its users' devices. OK, they were not yet using the word "cloud" as this was not yet a thing in cybersecurity and still somewhat nascent in IT in general — they used other wording that I can't remember exactly, something like "community intelligence" or something like that — but frankly this period (circa 2005) was long before Panda or others were talking or even thinking about the cloud for cybersecurity. Yes, Prevx (acquired in late 2010 by Webroot) was indeed the first AV company to use the cloud and, indeed, use its cloud malware database as the foundation of its cyberprotecion. [/QUOTE]
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