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Posted on Sep 2, 2021

Post Categories Enterprise Small & Medium Business Zero Trust

Living off the land (LOL) malware attack techniques use legitimate operating system (OS) utilities already on targeted hosts to breach enterprises. This blog post provides non-technical folk an introduction to this challenge, including high-level pros and cons of some remedies.

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Posted on Dec 2, 2019

Post Categories Enterprise Server

Emotet is an advanced Trojan malware that first appeared in 2014.The malware mostly spreads by spam and phishing emails via infected attachments and embedded malicious URLs. Everyone is susceptible to Emotet, from individuals to major enterprises and organizations around the world.   According to an alert from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the advanced […]

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Posted on Feb 21, 2019

It’s important to protect all of your devices, but with servers, the stakes can be stratospheric. Hackers who compromise a server can potentially harvest data for years and gain access to devices, processes, and information throughout an organization — a nightmare scenario. A panel of experts discussed the threat to servers in a recent webinar […]

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Posted on Jan 14, 2019

Post Categories Enterprise Government & Military

If you want better and easier server protection than what you have now or have read about elsewhere, then you need something very different. You’ve come to the right place for a brief introduction to the application of zero-trust principles WITHIN the endpoint. If you’re not receptive to change and different paradigms, read no further. […]

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Posted on Sep 25, 2018

AppGuard continues to build momentum globally as an industry leader in responding to the needs of partners and clients with a suite of new products and features on the roadmap. We are sharing a sneak peak: AppGuard Version 6.1 Enhancements Release Date – October 2018 AppGuard Agent and AppGuard Managed Services V6.1 are receiving anticipated […]

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