Security News > 2019 > March > Virsec debuts application memory firewall to stop fileless attacks
Virsec, a cybersecurity company delivering a radically new approach to stopping advanced attacks, announced the launch and availability of its new Application Memory Firewall at RSA Conference. This advanced memory protection solution is the first product to detect deviations in application execution caused by memory-based attacks and take immediate action to stop applications from being corrupted or hijacked, without requiring code changes, patches or signature updates. “Memory is the new battleground for cyberattacks, yet typical … More → The post Virsec debuts application memory firewall to stop fileless attacks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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