REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Dec. 14, 2017 -- Lastline Inc., the leader in advanced network-based malware protection, today announced a partnership and technology integration with Phantom, the leader in security automation & orchestration. Lastline and Phantom customers can now benefit from the visibility and context that only Lastline provides for malware behaviors and suspicious network activity.
“Effective security demands knowledge of every behavior that malware is designed to execute,” noted Rich Hlavka, VP Business Development, Phantom. “Lastline adds value for our customers by delivering the analysis necessary to detect malware, either as it arrives or while it’s operating on a network, before it has a chance to cause a damaging data breach.”
Phantom Playbooks dictate specific activities to be taken under threatening circumstances, such as a user accessing a malicious IP address or the detection of a “bad” file. Lastline technology now can be engaged by playbooks to provide added detail and context. Lastline detects all behaviors engineered into a malicious file or website, detects suspicious network activity and correlates it with known malware behaviors, and provides added context from the Lastline Global Threat Intelligence Network, all of which is available via Phantom Playbooks.
Lastline technology integrated with Phantom’s platform provides critically important details demonstrating Lastline’s best-in-class reputation, demonstrably better detection, ease of integration, and cost effectiveness, ultimately providing the highest possible added value to customers.
“We’re honored that Phantom chose to work with Lastline to support their automated file, URL, and network analysis,” said Brian Laing, Lastline CRO. “As is the case with our many other partners who are leaders in their respective fields, our joint customers with Phantom see Lastline’s technology as a powerful option to detect malware and suspicious network activity, and protect against damaging data breaches.”
Independent third parties have validated the performance of Lastline for detecting advanced malware. NSS Labs’ 2017 Breach Detection Systems Group Test recognized Lastline as the only breach detection offering they have ever tested to achieve 100 percent Malware Detection and 100 percent Security Effectiveness, and the company achieved this two years in a row.
The Phantom integration is available immediately at my.phantom.us for organizations that have licensed Lastline Enterprise.
About Lastline
Lastline provides breach protection products that are innovating the way companies defend against advanced malware with fewer resources and at lower cost. We deliver the visibility, context, analysis, and integrations enterprise security teams need to quickly and completely eradicate malware-based threats before damaging and costly data breaches occur. Headquartered in Redwood City, California with offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia, Lastline’s technology is used by Global 5000 enterprises, is offered directly and through resellers and security service providers, and is integrated into leading third-party security technologies worldwide. www.lastline.com
About Phantom
Phantom is the leader in security automation and orchestration. It integrates your existing security technologies, providing a layer of connective tissue between them. The Phantom platform helps you work smarter by automating repetitive tasks, effectively force multiplying your team’s efforts and allowing them to focus their attention on mission-critical decisions. It also helps you respond faster and reduce dwell times with automated detection, investigation, and response. Using Phantom helps you strengthen your defenses by integrating your entire security infrastructure together so that each part is actively participating in your defense strategy. For more information visit: https://phantom.us/.
Media Contact:
Noe Sacoco for Lastline
(408) 340-8130
[email protected]


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