Talk to Us About AWS API Integrations at AWS re:Invent 2017
The OPSWAT team will attend AWS re:Invent 2017 to present MetaDefender APIs (which are AWS-compatible and will soon be available in the AWS marketplace) and interact with the developers, engineers, and system administrators who will benefit most from OPSWAT technology.
We'll explain how our solution helps secure virtual machines, provides serverless malware protection, and protects web applications from malicious traffic.
AWS re:Invent will take place November 27-December 1 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The OPSWAT team of experts will be showcasing our product and answering questions in booth #1536.
Over 40,000 people will attend the annual cloud computing conference, and during the event developers and systems engineers can learn about AWS solutions and integrations with AWS cloud infrastructure.
MetaDefender cyber security APIs integrate with AWS in order to keep corporate data secure and provide developers and IT administrators with direct access to our unique technology. MetaDefender APIs make it possible to directly integrate OPSWAT data sanitization (CDR), vulnerability detection, and multi-scanning, along with other powerful security technologies. To learn more about MetaDefender APIs, be sure to stop by and talk to us during the conference. You can set up a meeting here.
In addition to the seminars, breakout sessions, and the expo, there will be activities like broomball, fitness activities, and the big re:Play Party.
See you in Vegas, at booth #1536.

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