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On January 4, 2011, [[Dell]] announced that it would acquire SecureWorks to be part of Dell Services. Dell SecureWorks officially began operating as a Dell brand on February 7, 2011.<ref>{{cite news|last=Frink|first=David|title=Dell To Acquire Secureworks|url=http://content.dell.com/us/en/corp/d/secure/2011-01-04-ir-shld-release.aspx|accessdate=4 January 2011|newspaper=Dell Financial News (Round Rock, Texas: Dell, Inc)|date=18 March 2011}}</ref>
On January 4, 2011, [[Dell]] announced that it would acquire SecureWorks to be part of Dell Services. Dell SecureWorks officially began operating as a Dell brand on February 7, 2011.<ref>{{cite news|last=Frink|first=David|title=Dell To Acquire Secureworks|url=http://content.dell.com/us/en/corp/d/secure/2011-01-04-ir-shld-release.aspx|accessdate=4 January 2011|newspaper=Dell Financial News (Round Rock, Texas: Dell, Inc)|date=18 March 2011}}</ref>

==Services==
Through secure operations centers (SOCs), in [[Atlanta, Georgia]], [[Myrtle Beach, South Carolina]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[Providence, Rhode Island]], and [[Edinburgh, Scotland]], staffed 24x7x365, the company's managed services are offered at varying levels of involvement, including:

* Fully outsourced security management and monitoring
* Co-management of security devices (i.e. [[Firewall (computing)|firewalls]], [[intrusion prevention system]]s, and [[intrusion detection system]]s)
* Monitoring for security incidents
* Supply of a hosted security information management (SIM) platform for organizations monitoring security activity internally

The company also staffs security centers in [[Plano, Texas]]

Dell SecureWorks additionally provides log management, [[Intrusion prevention system|host intrusion prevention]], vulnerability management, and threat intelligence. Additionally, the firm offers consulting services to aid with information security program development and implementation, IT controls assessments, [[Penetration test|pen testing]], [[web application testing]], [[Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard|PCI compliance services]], [[Phishing|phishing take-down]], [[Computer security incident management|incident response]], [[computer forensics]] and many other custom services. The Dell SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit research team conducts and publishes primary research on malware, cyber attacks, groups involved in cyber crime and advanced threats, and develops counter measures that are deployed to protect the company’s customers.


==Software==
==Software==

Revision as of 22:20, 26 April 2013

Dell SecureWorks
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustrieManaged Security Service
PredecessorSecureWorks
DefunctFebruary 7, 2011 (2011-02-07)
FateAcquired by Dell
SuccessorDell SecureWorks
Hauptsitz,
Area served
North America
Europe
Middle East
Asia
Africa
South America
Key people
Michael R. Cote (Vice President and General Manager)
Barry Hensley (Executive Director, Counter Threat Unit)
Dan DeRosa (Director, Product Management)
Doug Steelman (Chief Information Security Officer)
ServicesManaged IDS/IPS
Network IPS with iSensor
Firewall Management
Firewall Audit
Next Generation Firewall
Managed UTM
Web App Firewall
Host IPS
Security Monitoring
Log Monitoring
Log Retention
SIM On-Demand
Vulnerability Management
Web App Scanning
PCI Scanning
Threat Intelligence
Email Security
Web Security Services
Consulting
OwnerDell Inc
Websitewww.secureworks.com

Dell SecureWorks is a U.S.-based information security services provider that provides protection of computer, network and information assets from malicious activity or cybercrime for its customers. The company has thousands of customers, ranging from Fortune 100 companies to mid-sized businesses in a variety of industries.[1] It became part of Dell in February 2011.

History

SecureWorks was founded as a privately held company in 1998 by Michael Pearson and Joan Wilbanks. In 2002 Michael R. Cote became President and CEO. In 2005, and again in 2006, the company was named to the Inc. 500 and Inc. 5000 lists (2005,[2] 2006[3]) and Deloitte’s Fast 500.[4]

In 2006, SecureWorks merged with LURHQ Corporation and the new entity continued under the SecureWorks corporate name. LURHQ, which was founded in 1996 in Myrtle Beach, SC and provided managed security services to large enterprises, had similar company cultures and leadership to SecureWorks. According to Gartner, the merger created a stronger company.[5] With the merger, SecureWorks was able to leverage Sherlock, LURHQ's portal, to unify its combined customer base onto a single integrated security management platform.[5]

In 2009, SecureWorks acquired the Managed Security Services (MSS) business from VeriSign, Inc., a trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world, and grew to more than 500 employees worldwide.[6] The acquisition expanded its clients to approximately 2,600 in more than 50 countries, including the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Finland, Spain, Brazil and Mexico. This includes four of the Fortune 10. Also in 2009, SecureWorks acquired the then 10 year old dns Limited. This acquisition expanded SecureWorks' operation to include a UK-based operations center and additional offices in London and Edinburgh.[7]

On January 4, 2011, Dell announced that it would acquire SecureWorks to be part of Dell Services. Dell SecureWorks officially began operating as a Dell brand on February 7, 2011.[8]

Software

While Dell SecureWorks is not a computer software manufacturer or reseller, the company does develop technologies that enable or enhance its services. The first such software was iSensor, a network intrusion prevention device that allows for rapid countermeasure deployment and updates across all customers in short periods of time.

References

  1. ^ "SecureWorks, Inc., Atlanta, GA United States". Hoovers. Hoover's, Inc. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  2. ^ "No. 79 – SecureWorks". Inc. Magazine (Mansueto Ventures LLC). 2005. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Inc. 500 Security Firm Wins Innovation Prize". Inc. Magazine (Mansueto Ventures LLC). 5 March 2007. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  4. ^ "SecureWorks Ranks Third Among Georgia's Fastest Growing Technology Companies in Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 Program". redOrbit (Atlanta, Georgia). 7 October 2005. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  5. ^ a b Kavanagh, Kelly M. (18 March 2011). Retrieved 18 March 2011 "SecureWorks/LURHQ Merger Creates a Stronger MSSP Player". Gartner Research. Gartner Inc. Retrieved 25 September 2006. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)
  6. ^ "SecureWorks Closes Acquisition of VeriSign's Managed Security Services Business". VeriSign News. 7 July 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  7. ^ WebsiteGear.com, 2009{{|date=March 2011}}
  8. ^ Frink, David (18 March 2011). "Dell To Acquire Secureworks". Dell Financial News (Round Rock, Texas: Dell, Inc). Retrieved 4 January 2011.

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