PolySwarm, the decentralized threat intelligence marketplace, has announced a new partnership with Trustlook to further advance its ecosystem of quality malintent detection. Trustlook will integrate its malware detection engine into the PolySwarm’s network.
Trustlook SECURE has revolutionized network-level malware detection by replacing outdated solutions with an intelligent engine that uses cutting-edge machine learning methods to detect anomalies. Its AI-based mobile security engine provides users with mobile virus scanning results, giving them both the virus name and its risk score. Boasting a malware detection rate of over 98.0 percent, this NGSE has a cloud response over three seconds and has an API quota (per hour/per license) of 100,000.
“As malware attacks continue to grow, PolySwarm’s decentralized platform provides a new way to protect the internet,” CEO of Trustlook Allan Zhang said, “Trustlook is happy to support PolySwarm’s growth, with our advanced ability in Zero-day attack detection and protection.”
With this partnership, PolySwarm continues to expand its open and crowdsourced ecosystem by onboarding new anti-malware engines, enabling them to generate passive income by accurately detecting threats and to access a vast stream of malware samples to improve their products while providing broader, more accurate protection for enterprises.
“We are very excited to have Trustlook join the growing network of PolySwarm’s micro-engines,” said Steve Bassi, PolySwarm CEO. “With a continuous stream of high-powered security engines joining the PolySwarm network, our ability to combat threats and ensure enterprises are properly fortified against evolving malware keeps getting stronger.”
Earlier this month, Polyswarm also announced that Xvirus will integrate its malware detection engine into the PolySwarm network. The Xvirus Scanning Engine is a simple and easy-to-use protection tool designed to keep computers at bay from the various threats and infections that can attack from numerous sources.