The little-known secret that I am trying to reveal is that a lot of companies have access to Content Filtering in one shape or form, but don’t use it. These tools have now been added to Capture Client for your use here are some use cases listed in order of commonality for business users: Blocking malicious content CFS and CFC (which is used to enforce the polices on devices away from firewalls) were built with a lot of tools for those that needed it most - but the business community was also able to benefit from its granular control of web content as needed. Years ago, SonicWall first developed Content Filtering Service (CFS) for firewalls - and Content Filtering Client (CFC) - based on our work with school districts, where the goal was to protect the most impressionable among us from abusive content and prevent sites like YouTube from taking too much of a school’s bandwidth. If remediation is required, administrators can step in and quickly get any Windows machine back to its last known clean state, no matter where the endpoint sits. If an employee downloads a file designed to activate and connect with a C&C server at a designated time in the future, Capture ATP will identify the threat. This means that, if an employee downloads a malicious attachment from their private email or lands on an infected phishing site, Capture Client’s continuous monitoring technology will stop the attack and inform the end user of the event. Since Capture ATP can do more with a file than your endpoint is allowed to do by the OS, it can flush out sleeping or seemingly innocuous threats. Secondly, if the engine can’t fully convict a suspicious file, it will be sent to a Capture ATP PoP (Point of Presence) for evaluation. First, the AI engine is constantly monitoring system changes for malicious intent. By leveraging the SentinelOne anti-malware engine, which combines AI with Capture ATP sandboxing integration, we are stopping most (nearly all) attacks before and as the execute. Since many endpoints may not be connecting with the company infrastructure via VPN, endpoint security is usually the first and last line of defense. From our beginnings in network security, protecting endpoints from outside threats is in our corporate DNA. SonicWall has always been a security-first company.
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