Check Point Introduces New CPU-Level Threat Prevention
An anonymous reader writes: After buying Israeli startup company Hyperwise earlier this year, Check Point Software Technologies (Nasdaq: CHKP) now unveils its newest solution for defeating malware. Their new offering called SandBlast includes CPU-Level Threat Emulation that was developed in Hyperwise which is able to defeat exploits faster and more accurately than any other solution by leveraging CPU deubgging instruction set in Intel Haswell, unlike known anti-exploitation solutions like kBouncer or ROPecker which use older instruction sets and are therefore bypassable. SandBlast also features Threat Extraction — the ability to extract susceptible parts from incoming documents.
The software Checkpoint makes already prevents any kind of useful work from being done on a machine. Now it takes the logical final step, and just completely stops the CPU from doing anything at all! Our IT department will love it for sure. Anything they can do to slow down actual business processes.
Seriously. We use Checkpoint at work. On a fast machine with an SSD, compiling takes longer than on machines with a normal harddisk...