Security News > 2021 > April > Virsec Security Platform 2.0 stops attacks using app-aware runtime visibility inside the container
Virsec announced the release of the Virsec Security Platform 2.0, a powerful solution for container workload protection with runtime visibility and zero-dwell-time defense throughout running container images, and including binaries, libraries, interpreted code and memory.
Traditional approaches to security and risk management often fall short, failing to consider containers inherently insecure and lacking the means to continuously and automatically monitor runtime data flow and code execution throughout workloads to stop exploits early to prevent dangerous attacks from materializing.
"With the Virsec Security Platform, we gained assurance that our container images are protected from the inside with runtime visibility and zero dwell-time down to the Operating System level, which minimized both our risk and cost," said Sam Tyagi, CEO and Founder, KlearNow.
"With Virsec, we are confident that we are well equipped to stop the most aggressive and sophisticated attacks without the typical resource dependencies. Virsec has truly provide the most comprehensive protection out there."
Virsec is the only solution to stop attacks using application-aware runtime visibility inside the container and automatically prevents the most dangerous exploits, providing protection for any application in any IT environment.
"Organizations have become painfully aware that the conventional security tools at their disposal are not enough to provide adequate protection," said Dave Furneaux, CEO, Virsec.
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