SonicWall, the trusted security partner protecting more than 1 million networks worldwide, announced today that its Capture Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) service — a cloud-based, multi-engine network security sandbox — achieved tremendous success in finding and stopping new malware variants and drove dramatic second-quarter customer growth.
These results are driven by the enhanced performance and proven ability of SonicWall Capture to mitigate both known and unknown cyber attacks in real time. Following two of the most recent high-profile global attacks — WannaCry and NotPetya — SonicWall credits Capture ATP with protecting Capture-enabled customer networks from malicious zero-day attacks.
“Organizations are faced with a complex and ever-evolving threat landscape, including a daily deluge of thousands of new ‘malware cocktails’ that remix ingredients into new and more devastating attacks,” said SonicWall President and CEO Bill Conner. “SonicWall Capture ATP has proven time and again that it not only identifies new variants, but also safely contains and stops zero-day attacks. After seeing the devastating effects of WannaCry and NotPetya — and now breaches at Equifax and Deloitte — customers are increasingly responsive to solutions like Capture, which offers sophisticated and automated threat protection.”
“ItzCash achieved great benefits with SonicWALL Next-Generation Firewalls with Capture as it offered Ransomware protection, superior intrusion prevention, malware protection and real-time traffic visualization and inspection. This adoption further helped ItzCash in securing our public facing severs in a more effective manner while ensuring granular control over surfing traffic. It also enabled us to address PCIDSS compliance requirements which earlier were a point of concern,” said Daykin Creado, CTO, ItzCash Card Ltd an Ebix Group company, a customer of SonicWALL India.