Bromium sets up net around business malware

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 17:30 in Mathematics & Economics

(Phys.org)—Bromium has announced the availability of a product intended to make a significant difference in how enterprises cope with relentless attempts to attack their systems with malware, burdening IT departments and preventing employees from carrying on business as usual. The only headaches inherent in Bromium's product might beset rival security companies that do business in anti-virus software and data protetection. Ian Pratt, Bromium co-founder, said, "Traditional security products rely on being able to look at any document in advance and decide whether it contains malicious code which can be identified by 'signatures' already reported.... Yes, a bit like after the horse has bolted."

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