Cybercriminals prey on organizations through reconnaissance,
luring victims, redirecting web traffic, executing exploit kits,
deploying dropper files, calling home and ultimately stealing
critical data. But, because each of these actions could occur on a
different part of a network, or over a different communication
channel, cybercriminals can break in and steal data at will.
This week, Websense is announcing new defenses tools to continue
protecting organizations from targeted attacks and advanced
persistent threats (APTs) across the entire advanced threat kill
chain. Websense is the only security company that covers each step.
Please let me know if you are interested in speaking with a Websense
expert about how cybercriminals work to attack organizations by
exploiting weaknesses in their security ecosystem.
New Websense enhancements include advanced threat protection with
expanded inline sandboxing, malware isolation to heighten data loss
prevention, end-user phishing education and new platform support.
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