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Damballa

www.damballa.com

 
Damballa offers the leading advanced threat protection solutions for identifying criminal actors in enterprise networks and malware-infected subscribers in carrier networks. Damballa was founded in 2006 by security researchers at Georgia Tech, who anticipated that anti-virus, blacklists and signature-based approaches to security would become marginalized and could never serve as the end-all for protecting computing devices and corporate networks.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.damballa.com
  • 817 W Peachtree Street NW Suite 800
    Atlanta, GA USA 30308
  • Phone: 404.961.7400

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