Published By: CrowdStrike
Published Date: Aug 01, 2017
While many organizations are guarding the front door with yesterday’s signature-based antivirus (AV) solutions, today’s unknown malware walks out the back door with all their data. What’s the answer? A new white paper, “The Rise of Machine Learning in Cybersecurity,” explains machine learning (ML) technology —what it is, how it works and why it offers better protection against the sophisticated attacks that bypass standard security measures. You’ll also learn about CrowdStrike’s exclusive ML technology and how, as part of the Falcon platform’s next-gen AV solution,it dramatically increases your ability to detect attacks that use unknown malware.
Download this white paper to learn:?How different types of ML are applied in various industries and why it’s such an effective tool against unknown malware?Why ML technologies differ and what factors can increase the accuracy and effectiveness of ML ?How CrowdStrike’s ML-based technology works as part of the Falcon platform’s next-generation AV
Published By: Webroot
Published Date: Nov 02, 2012
This paper looks at this problem and how Webroot, by going back to the drawing board on counering malware threats, is revolutionizing endpoint protection and solving the issues that hinder existing endpoint security solutions.
Published By: CrowdStrike
Published Date: Apr 10, 2017
All ML technology isn’t created equal. Learn how the CrowdStrike® ML-based Engine Defends Against Unknown Malware. While many organizations are guarding the front door with yesterday’s signature-based antivirus (AV) solutions, today’s unknown malware walks out the back door with all their data. What’s the answer?
A new white paper, “The Rise of Machine Learning in Cybersecurity,” explains machine learning (ML) technology — what it is, how it works and why it offers better protection against the sophisticated attacks that bypass standard security measures. You’ll also learn about CrowdStrike’s exclusive ML technology and how, as part of the Falcon platform’s next-gen AV solution, it dramatically increases your ability to detect attacks that use unknown malware.
Published By: Lookout
Published Date: Aug 30, 2017
In today’s Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) world more than a few IT
managers have lost sleep over the thought of an employee device, loaded
with sensitive company data, falling into the wrong hands. Lookout
commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct a national survey of IT
managers in the Fall of 2013 that uncovered substantial security concerns
related to mobile devices, especially around malware and data loss.
Ultimately, the survey revealed that IT managers do not believe existing
security solutions can adequately address the mobile security challenges
faced by businesses today.
Published By: Lookout
Published Date: Aug 30, 2017
The modern organization has recognized the need to
embrace mobile devices in the workplace. Some have fully
implemented a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) program,
while some have adopted a hybrid model of corporateowned
and personally-enabled (COPE) devices. Many
companies then choose to deploy an Enterprise Mobility
Management (EMM) or Mobile Device Management (MDM)
solution to enable some control of the mobile devices
that access corporate data. For companies at this stage of
mobility, security is the next critical layer. As Gartner states,
“It is becoming increasingly important that security leaders
look at the anti-malware, mobile threat defense solutions
market, the products available and how they should be
used."
Don't let the risk or cost of ransomware storm your organization's castle. it will wreak havoc on your valuable data and impact business continuity. Instead, employ a multi-layer security strategy that not only includes anti-malware, firewall, and hard disk and file encryption, but also data loss prevention technology and standards- based data protection. Each are critical to mitigate cyber security risks and protect vital information so you can avoid business disruption without ever paying a king's ransom.
Published By: MobileIron
Published Date: May 07, 2018
Enterprises and users continue to be concerned about mobile apps and mobile malware because they have been trained by legacy antivirus software packages. Look for a known malware file and remove it.
The issue with this logic on mobile devices is the mobile operating systems evolve and add features very rapidly. The mobile operating systems add millions of lines of code in a year and therefore introduce unintended consequences, bugs and vulnerabilities. In 2017, there were more CVEs registered for Android and iOS than all of 2016 and 2015 combined. In 2017 there were 1229 CVEs awarded. Over half of these CVEs that received scores of 7 or greater indicated that the vulnerabilities are severe and exploitable. This trend is expected to continue as the mobile operating systems mature and more features are added.
Published By: Symantec
Published Date: Dec 13, 2017
This paper explores in more detail how you can use complementary application isolation and antimalware capabilities, delivered by Symantec Endpoint Protection, to achieve a more holistic, layered approach to your security, without sacrificing productivity.
Published By: ESET, LLC.
Published Date: Jan 18, 2011
Download this Tech Brief to learn the five common complaints IT professionals have with antivirus software and how you can find software that does the job right.
Published By: ESET, LLC.
Published Date: Apr 19, 2011
ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 protects your business without creating system slowdowns that negatively impact productivity. It is effective against emerging malware and Internet threats as they are released, not hours or days later. Request your free trial today.
Published By: Symantec
Published Date: Oct 19, 2012
This report from Dennis Technology Labs compares the effectiveness of anti-malware products designed to run in virtual desktop environments. It aims to compare the effectiveness of current anti-malware software. Read on to figure out which ran best.
Published By: Symantec
Published Date: Nov 08, 2012
Results are in. Symantec Endpoint Protection rated best in independent, real-world tests recently published by Dennis Technology Labs. These tests are designed to more accurately reflect a simulated user environment.
Usando técnicas sofisticadas para ocultar sua presença, um ataque furtivo pode operar fora do sistema operacional ou mover-se dinamicamente entre terminais (endpoints) para camuflar as ações dos hackers. O risco para as empresas é real e ataques de grande escala como a “Operação High Roller” prejudicam empresas em todo o mundo. Os antivírus e sistemas de prevenção de intrusões tradicionais não dão conta desse novo tipo de ataque: em vez disso, as empresas precisam de controles de segurança em camadas que funcionam em conjunto para detectar a presença e as ações de hackers e malwares furtivos.
Published By: Webroot UK
Published Date: Feb 04, 2013
Change is a constant in security. Threats are constantly changing to evade security defenses and to reach their objectives. Oddly, some categories of secuirty defenses have remained essentially unchanged. Anti-malware has been among the "unchanged".
Published By: Burton Group
Published Date: Apr 08, 2008
In this Methodologies and Best Practices document, Burton Group Research Director Daniel Blum recounts customer perspectives on the anti-malware battlefield playing out at the enterprise level. The document explores lessons learned, and what keeps customers awake at night even after good defensive strategies are in place. The Reference RFI alone is valuable for those switching anti-malware products, or seeking new ones.
Today’s anti-malware solutions running as applications above the operating system are no match for the stealth techniques used by today’s malware developers. Hardware-assisted security products take advantage of a “deeper” security footprint.
Traditional antivirus or intrusion prevention systems are no match for the new breed of attacks; enterprises need layered security controls that work together to detect the presence and actions of stealthy malware and attackers.
The move towards multi-faceted protection has been gathering pace, with more technologies coming into play to protect users from the vast and increasing number of threats.
Today’s threats to endpoints and data are more complex, more numerous, more varied —and changing every second. McAfee understands next-generation security in the context of your devices, additional protection technologies, and central management.
Application whitelisting used in conjunction with existing antivirus solutions provides a strong defense against emerging threats like APT and targeted malware, and also contributes to reduced operational costs by controlling the sprawl of unauthoriz