Publishers of security solutions work together to prevent the development of malware and zero-day attacks, FireEye and Palo Alto Networks will share information with Bit9 to provide faster response to those threats.
Bit9, FireEye and Palo Alto Networks, specialized security companies have come together to share
information about attacks using zero-day vulnerabilities. FireEye and Palo Alto Network offer within their firewall next generation technology for sandboxing code to test for signs of malice and if need to "explode".
But when it comes to attack code, "the two editors can not tell you what it does to the machine, if it has reached, it has been executed or has been stopped, "said Eric Schurr, director of marketing at Bit9. This means that security solutions work with whitelisting to stop malware.
A lookout seeking information
Bit9 is to provide the Connector software to give customers FireEye and Palo Alto Networks a better view of the impact of threats found and placed in the sandbox. The idea behind this technology sandbox is that incoming files can be safely activated or the "explode" causing a response malware. It is a way of detecting zero-day attacks through analysis is not based on signatures.
However, this technology is not a foolproof defense line, because many hackers find a way around this security feature. With the Connector, Bit9 can now receive alerts of suspicious code. It can also recover files to inspect and send it to two publishers to explode, said Eric Schurr. The Connector is available now.

information about attacks using zero-day vulnerabilities. FireEye and Palo Alto Network offer within their firewall next generation technology for sandboxing code to test for signs of malice and if need to "explode".
But when it comes to attack code, "the two editors can not tell you what it does to the machine, if it has reached, it has been executed or has been stopped, "said Eric Schurr, director of marketing at Bit9. This means that security solutions work with whitelisting to stop malware.
A lookout seeking information
Bit9 is to provide the Connector software to give customers FireEye and Palo Alto Networks a better view of the impact of threats found and placed in the sandbox. The idea behind this technology sandbox is that incoming files can be safely activated or the "explode" causing a response malware. It is a way of detecting zero-day attacks through analysis is not based on signatures.
However, this technology is not a foolproof defense line, because many hackers find a way around this security feature. With the Connector, Bit9 can now receive alerts of suspicious code. It can also recover files to inspect and send it to two publishers to explode, said Eric Schurr. The Connector is available now.
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