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Elastica provides cloud security solutions for businesses and their employees. The company offers CloudSOC, a platform that enables transaction level security for cloud applications and services by combining data science, machine learning, real-time traffic processing, insightful visualization, and intuitive controls. It also provides ThreatScore, an automated solution that is assigned based on usage patterns to trigger intelligent security actions; and Securlets, a solution to monitor and secure specific cloud services used by employees. In addition, the company offers various applications for auditing cloud services, detecting threatening activities and users in cloud services, investigating historical transactions, and protecting cloud services. Elastica, Inc. was founded in 2012 and is based in San Jose, California.
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Talon is the pioneer in cyber security solutions for the hybrid workforce, providing a secure and isolated browser-based endpoint environment.
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CIMCON Lighting is the worlds leading provider of software powered lighting controllers and Internet of Things (IoT) enabled Smart City lighting management solution. The company helps cities run smarter while reducing energy and maintenance costs. The companys solution has been implemented in over 50 cities in 16 countries. The company uses LED lighting to create a wireless sensor network and platform enabling cities to implement a variety of Smart City applications to manage outdoor lighting, monitor air quality, meter electric vehicle chargers, improve public safety and security, optimize parking, traffic and waste management to improve the quality of life for city residents. There are over 315 million street lights worldwide and 42% of the street lights will be networked to make them smart over the course of the next decade. Global Internet of Things (IoT) investment in the street light market will cumulatively reach $69.5 billion over the next decade, according to a new study published by the Northeast Group.