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Next Generation Malware and Zero-day Threat Protection

Like water, cybercrime moves effortlessly around obstacles. Since governments and enterprises have implemented stronger policy -and signature-based protections for regulated data and endpoints, sophisticated criminal organisations have changed their tactics, using different tools and targeting intellectual property and other networked assets.

Replacing mass-market malware, this next generation of threats is personalised and persistent. Threats are targeted, ever morphing, dynamic and zero-day. These carefully staged attacks look innocent as they walk by traditional firewall, IPS, anti-virus and Web gateways that rely on signatures and known patterns of misbehaviour. Once inside, malware phones home for instructions, which could be to steal data, infect other endpoints, allow reconnaissance, or lie dormant until the attacker is ready to strike.

Our provided next-generation threat protection, focused on combating advanced malware, zeroday and targeted APT attacks. Our solutions supplement security defences such as next generation and traditional Firewalls, IPS, AV and Web gateways, which can’t stop advanced malware. These technologies leave significant security holes in the majority of corporate networks. Providing solutions that feature both inbound and outbound protection and a signature-less analysis engine that utilises the most sophisticated virtual execution engine in the world to stop advanced threats that attack over web and email. Customers include enterprises and mid-sized companies across every industry as well as Federal agencies.

Today, security-conscious enterprises and Federal governments choose solutions that leads to protection against these next-generation threats. Our provided solutions, combats advanced malware, zero day and targeted APT attacks. With its appliances supplement traditional and nextgeneration firewalls, IPS, AV and web gateways, adding integrated inbound and outbound protection against today’s stealthy web and email threats.