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Whether Imperva can generate a GAAP profit in the bargain remains to be seen.
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Kramer believes that Imperva is an excellent choice for companies seeking to protect themselves from this new threat environment.
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Incapsula spun out of Imperva, a leading web application security company, in 2009.
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Both Imperva and Palo Alto Networks are losing money on a GAAP basis.
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And given his track record of building successful information security companies, Kramer is likely to position Imperva to be a leader in protecting companies against the new threat environment.
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As venture capitalist with Greylock Partners, he has invested in companies that have come public, like Imperva (NYSE:IMPV), or that have sold out to large operators like Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO).
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Businesses with broader network concerns can look to platforms from SMB-focused companies such as Check Point Software, Trend Micro and Imperva, which offers a free, downloadable tool that scans databases for security vulnerabilities.
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Some 88% of all SQL injection attacks between January and March of this year were carried out by either Havij or sqlmap, according to new research from Imperva, with the majority of attacks using Havij.
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Another analysis performed by the security firm Imperva along with the Technion Israeli Institute of Technology found that antivirus managed to detect only 5% of new threats, and that it took an average of four weeks for antivirus firms to identify a new piece of malicious code.
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