REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Determina[R] Inc. today announced that it is making a free VPS Shield available for the latest Microsoft animated cursor zero-day vulnerability. Determina originally discovered this vulnerability in December, 2006, and reported it to Microsoft. The Shield can be downloaded from Determina's Security Research website at: http://www.determina.com/security_center/zero_day.asp.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- DeterminaTM Inc. today announced sweeping advances in customer network protection with the introduction of SecureCore 2.1. Based on Determina's award-winning Memory Firewall technology, this release provides important new application compatibility, as well as .NET and Java managed code support. These new features and other significant upgrades...
Thermo Electron, the world leader in analytical instruments, gave top priority to devoting key resources solely to compliance issues. Thermo needed to find a solution that would allow their executives to make the guarantee that "Proper controls" had been introduced. The Determina Memory Firewall was the only way to ensure...
eEye Digital Security®, a leadingdeveloper of unified client security and vulnerability management tools,today announced its Determina Switch Program, an incentive program forcustomers of Determina's VPS endpoint security product to encourage them toswitch to eEye's award-winning Blink Professional endpoint security product. Backed by best of business research...
Free VPS Shield to Provide Protection from All Exploits against Vulnerability without Changing System Files, Configuration, or Functionality REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Determina[R] Inc. today announced that it is making a free VPS Shield available for the latest Microsoft zero-day vulnerability announced on September 28, 2006. This vulnerability...
Determina Inc., Redwood City, Calif. Inc. has announced that its patent-pending Memory Firewall product is the only proactive security solution available that can stop mass worm attacks, including Zotob and its variants, before they can execute a single line of malicious code on a vulnerable system....