Application whitelisting is beginning to look more and more appealing. Don't get me wrong. It has had its merits all along. But lately I've seen way too many failures of antivirus against bots, and ...
If you’re trying to bar the door to malware infections, automated application whitelisting is a tactic that the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology thinks you should try — and the ...
Zero Trust is a security framework requiring all users, whether in or outside the organization's network, to be authenticated, authorized, and continuously validated for security configuration and ...
Lumension Application Control is a strong whitelisting solution with broad file coverage, excellent reporting, and a complete set of Windows file definitions that can be used to spot potentially ...
Using machine learning to automate the current manual process used to gain application visibility brings network visibility and analytics to a new level. By harnessing the power of the semantic Web ...
CoreTrace’s Bouncer 5 is application control and more. Bouncer is the only product in InfoWorld’s review that successfully protected against buffer overflows. It also offers write protection of ...
We are looking to augment our virus checking with application whitelisting. Probably not through the entire company but perhaps in executive/legal/financial to start, plus production servers. I am ...
Thirty years ago IBM launched the XT5160 — the first hard drive DOS-based PC. But the computer virus, nowadays so seemingly tied to the PC, actually appeared almost a decade earlier. It took until ...