- Feb 7, 2014
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Google announced last week it was adding two new engines, CrowdStrike and Invincea, to its malware scanning platform VirusTotal.
Both are part of the new wave of next-gen anti-malware products that rely on machine learning algorithms to analyze behavior and network activity in order to detect anomalies and flag malware.
The news is of great importance if we take a look at how a Google announcement from May has changed the antivirus market in the last three months.
Google kicked out VirusTotal freeloaders in May
You can go to this link to get the full news: (VirusTotal Adds Support for CrowdStrike and Invincea Scanners)
Both are part of the new wave of next-gen anti-malware products that rely on machine learning algorithms to analyze behavior and network activity in order to detect anomalies and flag malware.
The news is of great importance if we take a look at how a Google announcement from May has changed the antivirus market in the last three months.
Google kicked out VirusTotal freeloaders in May
You can go to this link to get the full news: (VirusTotal Adds Support for CrowdStrike and Invincea Scanners)