OPSWAT Helps Film 5th Bourne Identity Movie
This year, we received a unique opportunity to help with the filming of the fifth installment of the Bourne Identity series, starring Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, a spy who must face a perilous journey to remember exactly who he is. Along with our Marketing Events Manager, Isabelle Azadmanesh, I flew down to Las Vegas to be part of the filming, which featured the OPSWAT booth and MetaDefender Kiosk at the on-set cyber security tradeshow, "Exocon," filmed at the ARIA Resort and Casino. While on set, our MetaDefender Kiosk and live threat video (shown below), were showcased. The Threat Map video was created by Kele Todd, our Video Art Director, who was inspired by MetaDefender.com's Threat Map. Matt Damon and Tommy Lee Jones were among the stars seen on set.
MetaDefender Kiosk, which is part of our MetaDefender threat prevention and protection platform, is used by high-security organizations to control the flow of internal and external data to ensure it remains threat-free. The threat map featured on set is a live representation of threats detected by MetaDefender.com, a cloud-based threat intelligence platform that demonstrates OPSWAT's multi-scanning technology available in MetaDefender Core.

Matt Damon on set at Exocon tradeshow in Las Vegas

Isabelle Azadmanesh and I wearing Exocon hats shown with MetaDefender Kiosk

Isabelle Azadmanesh setting up the booth

Exocon conference hall at the ARIA

OPSWAT booth at Exocon

Isabelle Azadmanesh and I post-filming in Las Vegas
The official release of the Bourne movie is this Friday, July 29th. Don't miss a chance to see us on the big screen! You can watch the trailer above or purchase tickets here.

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