Principles of Modern Malware Protection
Key Principles For Modern Malware Protection
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Dynamic defenses to stop inbound targeted attacks: Automate malware analysis and accurately identify malware targeting completely unknown vulnerabilities across protocols and applications
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Real-time protection to block data exfiltration attempts: Stop outbound malware transmissions to criminals servers used to transfer stolen data and download more malware to solidfy long-term control over the system
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Integrated inbound and outbound filtering across multiple protocols: Correlate the real-time, zero-hour malware analysis with the outbound blocking filter to stop data exfiltration attempts
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Accurate, low false positive rates: Accurate blocking and alerts form the foundation for any effective IT security system to ensure ongoing usability and IT productivity
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Global intelligence on advanced threats to protect the local network: Benefit from a global analysis network in which subscribers receive and optionally share malware intelligence such as zero-day attacks and callback destinations