Cybersecurity provider FireEye, Inc. announced that it has received United States Department of Homeland Security certification for two of its products, the Multi-Vector Virtual Execution (MVX) engine and Dynamic Threat Intelligence (DTI) cloud platform. Certification comes under the Support Anti-Terrorism By Fostering Effective Technologies Act of 2002 (SAFTEY), and will give the product’s users protection from certain liabilities under federal law.

Specifically, the SAFTEY Act limits the types of liability claims companies can face following a terrorist event. For users of the MVX and DTI platforms, this means should a systems breach facilitate an act of cyberterrorism, lawsuits stemming from that event could be automatically dismissed from courts.

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