An Evaluator's Guide to Cloud-Based NGAV The SANS Guide to Evaluating Next-Generation Antivirus
Since it was first introduced in the late 1980s, antivirus (AV) has been the first line of defense against known malware.
Traditional AV relies on malware signatures and behavioral analysis to uncover threats to critical information endpoints: servers, applications, workstations and mobile computing devices. Research over the past 10 years, however, continues to indicate that traditional antivirus products are rarely successful in detecting smart malware, unknown malware and malware-less attacks.
Download now to find out more!
Read More
By submitting this form you agree to VMware contacting you with marketing-related emails or by telephone. You may unsubscribe at any time. VMware web sites and communications are subject to their Privacy Notice.
By requesting this resource you agree to our terms of use. All data is protected by our Privacy Notice. If you have any further questions please email dataprotection@techpublishhub.com
Related Categories: Applications, Cloud, Cloud Applications, Cloud Computing, Cloud ERP, Cloud Platforms, Cloud Security, Cloud Storage, Collaboration Software, CRM, Databases, Document Management, End User Experience, Enterprise Cloud, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, ERP, Groupware, Hybrid Cloud, Open Source, Operating Systems, Productivity Software, SaaS, SD-WAN, Software, Software Defined Networking, System Development Tools, Workflow Software
More resources from VMware
The Fastest Way to Modernize Apps Isn't What ...
Future Ready with SaaS Management
When it comes to digital transformation, we hold these truths to be really, really evident:
For many ...
A Guide to Assessing Security Maturity
Cybersecurity is an unavoidable part of daily business operations for organizations of all sizes and industries. As reliance on information technol...
3 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Data Loss
Amid the fast-moving digital landscape, security risks are on the rise.
People, devices, and objects are more connected than ever, which incr...