Application control with Faronics Anti-Executable
Faronics released a new version of Faronics Anti-Executable, an application control tool that ensures endpoint security by only permitting approved executables to run on a workstation or server.
The new release simplifies application control in the face of increasing attacks via social networking websites, and comes as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to providing the most comprehensive layered security suite on the market.
Faronics Anti-Executable allows only approved applications to install and execute by creating a centralized control list that blocks unauthorized executables from infecting machines or causing system degradation.
The control list then enables enterprise-wide policies to be set and managed through specific user groups, eliminating the time consuming process of updating each workstation on a per user basis.
“Many of today’s security approaches have become virtually ineffective, as they continue to be based on the same old technologies that are often ill-equipped to protect against emerging threats,” said Dmitry Shesterin, VP, product management at Faronics. “In this age of social networking, employees can inadvertently pose a serious security risk simply by clicking a link from a “trusted’ Facebook friend or LinkedIn connection, for instance. With today’s cybercriminals able to bypass so many conventional defences, managing IT security has never been more difficult. As such, the only way to ensure total protection of the corporate network is to introduce layered security policies that can adapt in line with the evolving threat landscape.”
Key features and end-user benefits of the new release include:
Enhanced security. Confidential data is protected from exposure to malicious third parties using keyloggers and spyware to access the corporate network. Zero-day, targeted attacks and mutating viruses are combated through application control lists without the need for constant definition updates.
Flexibility. Centralised control of applications and policy-based user groups make it easier for administrators to create and maintain lists of approved executables.
Lower costs. By preventing system degradation from unlicensed software, Anti-Executable 5.0 reduces the amount of time that IT teams spend on troubleshooting employee workstations. The lifespan of hardware is maximised by ensuring efficient performance. Systems and bandwidth integrity is preserved.
Productivity. Full system availability is preserved through prevention of performance degradation and the running of unauthorised applications and malware. Employee productivity is increased by removing distracting applications from their computers.