Primary Response Memory Shield Client Features & Benefits
Easy to install, built-in device
protection from network worms, the largest class of attacks.
PC network worms are now the largest risk
class of internet-based attacks. These attacks, like Sasser, Blaster
and Code Red, infect and propagate by exploiting vulnerabilities
in Windows OS services to inject code and harm systems resulting
in serious damage to machines and networks. Primary Response Memory Shield
Client provides
instant protection against code injection threats to Microsoft
Windows services with:
- No signatures to develop and update.
- No rules or policies to configure and manage.
- No end-user intervention required.
- No impact on machine performance.
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Complements antivirus to protect
against Internet-attacks that would otherwise threaten business
continuity, reduce employee productivity, and raise operational
costs.
Because antivirus programs generally detect
existing worms based on known signatures, through file scans, port
analysis, and other vehicles, antivirus protection from worms is
inherently limited and reactionary. Until a worm is known and a
signature is created and updated, the antivirus program cannot
provide protection against malicious code. Even when the worm is
known, if it enters in an encrypted form and executes itself from
memory without installing in the file system, most antivirus programs
will not be capable of protecting your system against it. Primary
Response Memory Shield Client fills this gap, proactively preventing
this class of attack.
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Provides targeted intrusion
prevention out-of-the-box in servers, personal computers, and embedded
systems.
Primary Response Memory Shield Client provides real-time security
by addressing the source of the problem. The product understands
and tracks the normal behavior of Windows core services at the
system call level. As a result, any abnormal behavior, including
code injection form a known or unknown worm, is identified and
prevented. Because this protection is focused on core services,
it does not hamper run-time programs such as Java applications.
Java is an example of a programming language with built-in memory
management, which eliminates buffer overflow vulnerabilities, and
does not need monitoring in the same way as other programs.
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Offers
both PC manufacturers and their customer a single, cost effective
solution to multiple high risk and fast emerging security threats
for both new and installed PCs with no effective system limitations.
For business users, one vendor (Sana Security)
and one solution (the Primary Response Memory Shield Client product
family) can solve a majority of the security problems still facing
their heterogeneous network environments despite the broad use
of traditional security products. As a result, these organizations
will benefit from dramatically improved:
- PC and network health
- Employee productivity
- Business continuity
- Operational cost
- Data integrity and confidentiality
- Corporate brand recognition and reputation
Similarly, Sana Security and the Primary Response
Memory Shield Client product family enable
PC manufacturers to deliver this security and customer value, largely
independent of processor type, motherboard configuration, operating
system or date of manufacturing. Key differentiators of Sana's
single solution include:
- Product differentiation
- Reduced support costs
- Unified product messaging
- Cost-effectiveness
In the fight against network worms, it is clear
that signature-based products are not the solution. With Sana Security
Primary Response Memory Shield Client, and soon to
be released companion products, PC manufacturers and users are empowered
with advanced protection from evolving attack classes today, as
well as many of the fast emerging threats of tomorrow, to complement
existing security products at an affordable cost.
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Primary Response Memory Shield Client Technology
At a high level, a network worm exploits a buffer overflow vulnerability or other programming vulnerability.
Programs use memory buffers for temporary storage and processing, each buffer has a limited size. If a program
does not check the bounds of a buffer an attacker can overflow the buffer with their own contents. This allows
malicious code to be injected and executed from read/write memory in unprotected systems. Generally, network
worms exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows in order to acheive the broadest and greatest impact.
For more information see the primer or tech note. Sana Security's ForceField tracks the behavior of core
Windows services at the system call level. This means that any abnormal behavior, including a code injection
from an unknown worm, is prevented. Code injection that originates system calls from read/write memory
(heap, stack or static memory) is blocked. Because this protection is focused on core services, it does
not hamper run-time programs such as Java applications. Java is an example of a programming language with
built-in memory management, which eliminates buffer overflow vulnerabilities, and does not need monitoring
in the same way as other programs.
Primary Response Memory Shield Client is a software-only
solution to this problem that will protect any contemporary PC,
regardless of processor and motherboard, running a version of the
Windows 2000 or XP operating system. As such, it provides a single
solution to both new and installed PCs running various operating
systems in a heterogeneous computing environment. With Primary
Response Memory Shield Client, businesses in particular, benefit
from improved PC and network health, employee productivity, confidentiality
and integrity of information, and operational cost. The takeaway:
Stop network worms before they strike!
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