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Tracking Gamaredon: HarfangLab helps fortify Europe against Russian cyber espionage
MITRE 2024: HarfangLab reaffirms its European leader position
HarfangLab introduces Ashley and Kio, its two Artificial Intelligence technologies, to reinforce endpoint protection
HarfangLab launches its partner program to consolidate an ecosystem of cyber experts
IKARUS & HarfangLab to build a European cybersecurity offer
Nearly 75% of SMEs see EU cybersecurity legislation as a competitive advantage
Increased activity from Iran sponsored APT MuddyWater, targeting Middle East, African & European organisations
HarfangLab & Filigran join forces for better incident response
Renaud Deraison new independent member of HarfangLab strategic committee
About us
HarfangLab is a French cybersecurity company specializing in endpoint protection.
HarfangLab builds technologies that anticipate and neutralize cyberattacks on devices and servers, while also providing a better understanding of your IT infrastructure for improved security. HarfangLab’s EDR software was the first EDR to be certified by ANSSI, and today protects hundreds of customers worldwide, including administrations, companies, and international organizations operating in highly sensitive sectors.
HarfangLab’s solutions are distinguished by their openness, with solutions that integrate natively with all other security bricks; their transparency, as the data collected by the tools remains fully accessible; and the strategic autonomy they offer, as customers are free to choose their hosting mode: cloud, public, private, SecNumCloud, or their own infrastructure.
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