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Cybergy Launches Level 21 Cybersecurity Initiative to Combat Cyberthreats at the Highest Level

 

February 19, 2015

 

Cybergy Holdings Inc. (OTCQB: CYBG) is pleased to announce the launch of Level 21, an industry-leading suite of groundbreaking products and related managed security services to combat cyberattacks where they pose the greatest threats, including the most challenging human user level. Level 21 is a joint initiative between Cybergy and RazorThreat, a U.S. software company that develops advanced cybersecurity technologies.

 

“For all the effort that has been spent protecting the lower layers of computer network systems from various real and virtual security threats, not enough is being done to provide security where the risk is greatest including at the human level, “ said Wyly Wade, Chief Technology Officer, Cybergy Labs and Cybergy Partners. “The cybersecurity technologies in the Level 21 initiative fill this gap.”

 

Level 21 includes the proprietary RazorThreat Vision™ software application for identifying cyberthreats in real time, SmartFile 3.0 a secure electronic file tracking and protection platform, and managed security services such as incident response and security assessment. The technology is an important advancement because it is designed to work with those upper tiers or layers of a computing network including the human level rather than lower down the system where other cybersecurity platforms typically operate.

 

Level 21 products and related services give organizations more computer network flexibility by avoiding excessively broad security policies that often limit productivity when employees try to circumvent these controls.

 

Cybergy recently gained exclusive rights to market and provide support for RazorThreat products through a joint marketing and licensing agreement. The agreement enables RazorThreat to deploy its cyberthreat monitoring and managed security services across a broader customer base throughout the Cybergy family of companies.

 

 

 

 

Cybergy Holdings and RazorThreat Ink Joint Marketing and Licensing Agreement for Groundbreaking Cybersecurity Software  
 

February 11, 2015

 

Cybergy Holdings, Inc. (CYBG), a national leader in cybersecurity, smart grid technologies and renewable energy, is pleased to announce a joint marketing and licensing agreement with RazorThreat to market and support a specialty cybersecurity technology for detecting unknown cyberattacks. This technology allows Cybergy to provide the highest level of protection to its customer base and helps companies take control of their network activity to protect high value information and critical digital assets.

 

The agreement grants Cybergy exclusive rights to RazorThreat’s two groundbreaking cyberthreat monitoring and managed security platforms: RazorThreat Vision™, which provides real-time monitoring of the customer’s actual network traffic and sends alerts about all unknown and unauthorized activity; and RazorDetect™ a similar appliance-based application geared toward small and medium-sized businesses.

 

“RazorThreat’s powerful technology has the capability of thwarting cyberhacks such as those that occurred at Target and Sony,” said Wyly Wade, Chief Technology Officer for Cybergy Labs and Cybergy Partners. “As we continue to work with customers to protect global infrastructure and provide better tools for computer network and electric grid management, RazorThreat’s products and services together are a critical component of this effort.”

 

Gregory Guidice, CEO of RazorThreat, said, “RazorThreat has important new technology for detecting unknown targeted cyberattacks and Cybergy has the relationships to enable wider dissemination of that technology. By bringing the two together through this agreement, we are better positioned to protect our clients from experiencing cyberbreaches.”

 

RazorThreat Vision and RazorDetect differ from more traditional perimeter-based network security solutions that block external threats and send alerts regarding what was stopped from entering the network. They provide real-time monitoring of network traffic that has already passed through perimeter-based protections to find what should not be there, and alert the appropriate IT staff. They provide visibility into unknown and unauthorized traffic to find the threats specific to a network no matter where they originate and complement whatever network security systems an organization already has in place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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