Halcyon, the leading platform designed from day one to defeat ransomware, today announced new platform capabilities to protect organizations from modern ransomware attacks. Ransomware attackers are in...
New Platform Innovations Combat Kernel Abuse, Linux-Based Attacks, Data Exfiltration and Extortion, Insulating Customers from Evolving Ransomware Threats
SAN DIEGO: Halcyon, the leading platform designed from day one to defeat ransomware, today announced new platform capabilities to protect organizations from modern ransomware attacks. Ransomware attackers are increasingly exploiting legitimate but vulnerable drivers to disable security software, a tactic commonly known as Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD). To combat this prevalent technique, Halcyon is introducing Kernel Guard Protection in its latest spring platform update along with new features for protecting Linux systems and combating data exfiltration.
“Attackers are always a step ahead, constantly rolling out new techniques to bypass defenses, infiltrate organizations, encrypt and extort them,” said Jon Miller, CEO and Co-Founder, Halcyon. “Over the last few years, we’ve seen attackers rapidly improve their skills when it comes to exploiting vulnerable drivers and using them in their attack campaigns. To defend against Advanced Ransomware Threats (ART), organizations need a solution that insulates them from the operational impact, evolving at the speed of business to eliminate an attacker's ability to carry out the operation. We follow an ‘attacker-led’ product development strategy to ensure we’re staying ahead of the latest threats.”
Key platform updates include:
Ransomware remains the most significant threat to business operations and revenue today — there are presently more than 10,000 unique ransomware strains, and an attack costs a business an average of $4.4M. Halcyon is the only cybersecurity company laser-focused on eliminating the business impact of ransomware, leveraging AI/ML to prevent ransomware from executing, and identify and disrupt attacker behaviors. It uses proprietary key-material capture to eradicate cybercriminals’ ability to encrypt systems, steal data, and extort companies. The company’s commitment to innovation, informed by an attacker-led development model, ensures Halcyon customers remain protected from the evolving threat of ransomware.
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About Halcyon
Halcyon is the only cybersecurity company that eliminates the business impact of ransomware. Modern enterprises rely on Halcyon to prevent ransomware attacks, eradicating cybercriminals’ ability to encrypt systems, steal data, and extort companies. Backed by an industry-leading warranty, the Halcyon Anti-Ransomware Platform drastically reduces downtime, enabling organizations to quickly and easily recover from attacks without paying ransoms or relying on backups.
Learn more at www.halcyon.ai.
Fonte: Business Wire
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