Malwarebytes: Giving your office an edge

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Malware (or malicious software) remains a serious cybersecurity threat. This is why Michael Coppola, who once served in law enforcement, developed “Malwarebytes” to protect law enforcement agencies against any cybersecurity breach. So, how does this thing works?

Automated Remediation

This Malwarebytes feature acts as roving security. It scours the system and reverses the changes done by malware as though no malware attack occurred. Moreover, Malwarebytes has Multi-Vector Protection (MVP), which has seven layers of protection that identify the threat, strengthen the system, and prevent access to malicious websites, ad networks, scammers, and so-called “bad neighborhoods.”

Endpoint Isolation

Malwarebytes Detection and Response uses three modes of device isolation:

1. Network Isolation disrupts communication, thus isolating the malware, making the attackers unable to breach the system.

2. Process Isolation that restricts certain operations, thereby halting the malware while end users still work.

3. Desktop Isolation warns the end user of a malware threat, temporarily disabling access, and performs device analysis.

Ransomware Rollback

A single click enables Malwarebytes incident responders to revert files and devices to a state prior to a malware attack. This is made possible by using local cache on each endpoint, with up to 72 hours of relevant changes stored.

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Michael Coppola is a New Jersey-based tech entrepreneur who once served as a lieutenant with the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police Department. His company provides essential technical services for law enforcement teams such as e-mail services, data backup and disaster recovery, file sharing, two-factor authentication, website hosting and design, physical hard drive and device shredding, cloud computing, cloud storage, and more. Michael also enjoys photography and has had many of his photos published in The New York Times, the Bergen Record, and Fire Rescue Magazine. For more updates like this, visit this page.

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