WALTHAM, Mass. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Bit9, the global leader in Advanced Threat Protection, will present the free webcast “Enhancing Security Through a Trust-based Approach” on Tuesday, December 4, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. GMT. Fran Howarth, senior analyst, security for Bloor Research, will explain how at a time when cyberthreats are becoming more insidious and affecting organizations of all types and sizes, advanced weapons are required to stop these advanced threats, which evade detection by traditional security solutions.
“Application control and whitelisting technologies provide the advanced weapons needed to counter advanced threats,” said Howarth. “They can be used to ensure that only trusted applications can be run on the network, blocking all other applications from executing. Thus, they are highly effective at preventing malware infections and data exfiltration, especially when all systems are continuously monitored in real time. By allowing only what is known to be good to run, trust is returned to the security equation and an organization will be in a much stronger position to protect its sensitive information from the risks posed by sophisticated cyberthreats.”
What: Free live webcast: “Enhancing Security Through a
Trust-based Approach”
Who Should Attend: IT security leaders
concerned about how to protect their organizations’ assets against
sophisticated advanced threats that aren’t stopped by traditional
antivirus software.
Presenter: Fran Howarth, senior analyst,
security for Bloor Research
When: Tuesday, December 4, 2012
at 9:00 a.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. GMT
Where: Click
here to register
Attendees will learn:
About Bit9
Bit9, the global leader in Advanced Threat
Protection, protects the intellectual property (IP) of the world’s
leading brands with innovative, trust-based security solutions that
detect and prevent sophisticated malware and cyberthreats. Bit9 stops
advanced persistent threats (APTs) by combining real-time sensors,
cloud-based software reputation services, continuous monitoring and
trust-based application control and whitelisting. Bit9 is the only
company to stop both Flame and the malware that caused the RSA breach.
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