
EEye Digital Security
End-point security and vulnerability management software solutions.
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eEye Digital Security was a cybersecurity firm established in 1998 by Marc Maiffret and Firas Bushnaq. Maiffret, a notable figure in the security research community, co-discovered the "Code Red" computer worm and had a background as a teen hacker before channeling his expertise into corporate security. This background in identifying critical vulnerabilities, particularly in Microsoft products, shaped the company's direction from its inception. The company specialized in vulnerability management, providing software and appliances that helped organizations identify and protect against security threats.
The firm's core business involved developing and marketing a suite of security products to corporate and government clients, including the U.S. Department of Defense. Its product line featured the Retina Network Security Scanner, which provided cross-platform vulnerability assessment to identify known and zero-day threats, and Blink Endpoint Protection. These tools were designed to offer a complete vulnerability management solution, covering the lifecycle of security threats before, during, and after an attack. Revenue was generated through the sale of its software, hardware appliances, and support services.
eEye Digital Security operated in the competitive vulnerability assessment and intrusion prevention software market, serving over 10,000 customers globally at its peak. On May 10, 2012, the company was acquired by BeyondTrust, a provider of Privileged Identity Management solutions. The acquisition was a strategic move to combine eEye's vulnerability detection capabilities with BeyondTrust's privilege management, creating a more comprehensive security offering that addressed both external and internal threats. Following the acquisition, Maiffret assumed the role of CTO at BeyondTrust, continuing his work in security research and product strategy.
Keywords: vulnerability management, network security, endpoint security, intrusion prevention, security research, Retina Network Security Scanner, threat management, compliance, cybersecurity, vulnerability assessment, BeyondTrust, Marc Maiffret, Firas Bushnaq, Code Red worm, IT security, proactive security, risk assessment, patch management, corporate security, government cybersecurity