Stopping Zero-day Attacks and Malware Callbacks
To Inoculate Networks From Cyber Intrusions
FireEye Malware Protection System (MPS) network security appliances prevent signature-evading Modern Malware from successfully gaining a foothold in the network and exfiltrating sensitive organizational data. FireEye MPS appliances operate in-line, using fast-path blocking to stop known inbound attacks and malware callbacks coupled with dynamic, real-time Malware-VM™ and Malware-Callback™ analysis filters to accurately detect zero-hour attacks and halt their spread and negate their ability to steal data resources.
FireEye security appliances are designed support a range of network egress bandwidths accomodating large, global enterprises as well as small and medium enterprises. FireEye offers several unique benefits:
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Integrated Inbound & Outbound Blocking - Fast-path blocking of known attacks and malware callbacks is coupled with real-time Malware-VM and Malware-Callback analysis filters
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Real-time detection of zero-hour, targeted attacks - The Malware-VM filter features a multi-phase analysis using aggressive capture heuristics and deterministic virtual machine confirmation to eliminate false positives
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Outbound callback blocking - The Malware-Callback filter uses fine-grained, local and global malware intelligence to terminate data theft transmissions
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Multi-protocol protection - By analyzing traffic across protocols, FireEye can disrupt sophisticated malware, like Trojans, bots, worms, and rootkits, during all stages of the infection lifecycle: Initial exploit, Payload staging and installation, Network and System reconnaissance, and Data exfiltration.