Comodo Security Solutions has announced a rebranding to Xcitium, as the company launches its patented “zero threat” endpoint technology “to combat an increase in ransomware and other malware across all industries.”
Xcitium Zero Threat is reportedly “the only solution on the market that entirely eliminates potential damage by isolating these threats and rendering them ineffective without any disruption to a customer’s workflow.”
At a time when cyberattacks are increasing exponentially, leaving both enterprises and governmental agencies vulnerable to losing millions, Xcitium’s suite of solutions “is even more vital to prevent the damages that these threats continue to cause.”
Ken Levine, CEO of Xcitium, said:
“The third guarantee in life, after death and taxes, is that ransomware and other malware will continue to infiltrate enterprise networks, undetected. These threats are now impacting businesses of all sizes across the globe, and security professionals are inundated trying to detect them. Xcitium differs from other endpoint solutions in that we isolate these threats completely, thereby eliminating their ability to execute and giving security professionals time to deploy any needed protection measures.”
Zero Threat utilizes patented Kernel API Virtualization “to prevent all unknown ransomware and other malware from accessing critical systems and resources without any impact to the user experience, and with a goal of reducing false positive alerts.”
Levine added:
“Every day, the AV-TEST Institute registers more than 450,000 new malicious malware strains and potentially unwanted applications, for which enterprises must stay vigilant. This creates alert fatigue within many organizations. Zero Threat gives customers’ peace of mind in knowing that any ransomware and other malware lurking undetected in their environment will remain dormant, resulting in zero breaches.”
As noted in the update, Xcitium, formerly known as Comodo Security Solutions, is “used by more than 3,000 organizational customers & partners around the globe.”
Founded with one simple goal – to put an end to cyber breaches, Xcitium’s patented ‘Zero Threat’ technology “uses Kernel API Virtualization to isolate and remove threats like zero-day ransomware and other malware before they cause any damage.”
Zero Threat is “the cornerstone of Xcitium’s endpoint suite which includes advanced endpoint protection (AEP), endpoint detection & response (EDR), and managed detection & response (MDR).” Since inception, Xcitium has “a zero breach track record when fully configured.”