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SysWatchThe ultimate in corporate network intrusion prevention systems
- The SysWatch component protects a corporate network from unauthorised access, attempts of stealing or corrupting sensitive company data by malware, hacker attacks and intrusive activities of harmful code
- This software uses such state-of-the-art technologies as behavioural analysis and the V.I.P.O. (Valid Inside Permitted Operations) solution, which is currently the last word in system privilege management and makes it possible to safeguard every application running on a computer in realtime mode. The software analyses the activity of eveyr application and automatically blocks every potentially harmful activity capable of rendering the system inoperable or corrupting/stealing sensitive user data.
- SysWatch blocks every known harmful application as well as unidentified “zero day threats” whose signatures haven't been included in any database.
- A corporate network running SysWatch will be protected from:
- viruses;
- worms;
- Trojans;
- hacker attacks of any complexity;
- spyware;
- rootkits;
- keyloggers;
- exploits;
- unauthorised remote control;
- database-oriented attacks.
- SysWatch product versions with integrated antivirus modules are capable of restoring infected systems or serve the function of the auxiliary antivirus software in a corporate environment, should the security policy of a given enterprise stipulate this.
- SysWatch makes data confidentiality mode administration of a corporate network a reality with the aid of a well-defined corporate policy-driven access class differentiation system. A large number of settings and data access policies can be implemented with ease, giving individual users or groups of users multilevel access to information resources.
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