Virsec Automates Zero-Day Attack Prevention for Workloads; Proven to Stop Known and Unknown Attacks Before Exploitation
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Virsec turns a previously hard-to-use protection approach into a usable solution for security teams of any maturity level.
Key Points:
- Virsec turns a previously hard-to-use protection approach into a usable solution for security teams of any maturity level.
- Detection and response solutions (EDRs) are an established mechanism to secure server workloads, despite their known gaps in stopping attacks before exploitation.
- The time it takes for EDR solutions to build behavioral and AI models to spot attacks far exceeds the time for an attack to take hold.
- Virsec, by default, takes the exact opposite approach of EDRs and blocks and prevents any known or unknown threat in milliseconds—before the attack fully executes.