Memphis Tech Company Otto Announces Breakthrough in Machine Learning for Malware Detection

 

 

 

 

When there is a global shortage of cybersecurity staff and now record-high cyberattacks we all need help.  Thankfully, a tech company that was built right here in Memphis, Tennessee, called otto, announced the release of its automated JavaScript security platform, ottoBox.  It uses machine learning to combat sophisticated attacks coupled with its user-friendly ‘Inbox Zero’ interface so that technical and non-technical teams are equipped with a highly effective security solution that is easy and intuitive.
While otto has clients all over the world, large and small, the business got its start in the Memphis startup ecosystem when founder, Maggie Louie moved from LA to Memphis.  While their first investments came from Memphis, since then Maggie and her team have raised money from great investors across the US.  Their current HQ in the University of Memphis Research Park on Highland.

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