Talk:Zimperium

Milestones and awards

 * October 2010: ZIMPERIUM founded, originally as a consulting company specializing in smart device security.
 * July 2011: ANTI (Android Network Toolkit), later renamed ZANTI, Android-based penetration testing framework launched at Blackhat/Defcon, Las Vegas, NV.
 * April 2012: Alpha of zDefender (later renamed to ZIPS), launched at Demo Spring, Santa Clara, CA.
 * July 2012: Kevin Mitnick joins the company as an active advisory board member
 * September 2012: ZANTI receives PCMagazine’s Editor’s Choice award
 * February 2013: ZIMPERIUM reveals the world's first Mobile IPS (Mobile Intrusion Prevention System) at Mobile World Congress 2013, Barcelona, Spain
 * January 2014: ZIMPERIUM Mobile IPS (zIPS) is available as general availability for businesses. According to MIT Technology Review, zIPS use Machine Learning to learn and detect attacks completely in user-mode.
 * October 23, 2014: Zimperium Appoints Shridhar Mittal as CEO.
 * April, May 2015: ZIMPERIUM VP of Platform Research and Exploitation, Joshua Drake, reports set of critical vulnerabilities in libstagefright, collectively known as Stagefright (bug) to Google.
 * August 2015: full disclosure of the Stagefright bug, presented by Drake, took place on August 5, 2015 at the Black Hat USA computer security conference, and on August 7, 2015 at the DEF CON 23
 * October 2015: Zimperium released details of further vulnerabilities, also known as Stagefright 2.0.
 * August 2016: Frost & Sullivan recognizes Zimperium with the 2016 North America Award for Technology Innovation for its unique ability to integrate a best-in-class behavioral analytics engine with a mobile threat detection management solution.

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