Active Response Capability

Metalvisor has built-in Active Response Capabilities ARC, which help organizations to detect, respond to, and prevent cyber threats, including zero-day exploits. Metalvisor uses heuristic analysis to stop zero-day exploits and other cyber threats. Heuristic analysis is a method of detecting malicious activity by using patterns of behavior that are indicative of a threat. This allows Metalvisor to identify and respond to threats that security vendors have not yet known or documented.

‍Here's how Metalvisor uses heuristic analysis to stop zero-day exploits:

  1. Zero-day exploits: A zero-day exploit is a type of cyber attack that takes advantage of vulnerabilities in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor or the users. Metalvisor's ARC capabilities provide organizations with real-time visibility into endpoints allowing them to detect and autonomously respond to threats quickly and effectively.

  2. Real-time monitoring: Metalvisor monitors endpoint activity in real-time, allowing it to detect and respond to potential threats quickly. This enables Metalvisor to identify and stop zero-day exploits before they can cause harm.

  3. Threat detection and response: Once Metalvisor has identified a potential threat, it can respond in a number of ways, including isolating the affected endpoint, blocking malicious activity, and providing detailed information about the threat.

Metalvisor has built-in ARC capabilities to detect and respond to zero-day threats in real time.
— Brad Sollar, CTO, Mainsail

Metalvisor's heuristic analysis capabilities help organizations to detect and respond to zero-day exploits and other cyber threats quickly and effectively, reducing the impact of cyber-attacks and improving their overall security posture.‍

Active Response Capability (ARC):  Metalvisor has built-in ARC capabilities to detect and respond to zero-day threats in real-time. Metalvisor’s ARC does not rely on signature-based detection and can stop threats even when exploits do not have available signatures further preventing the spread of malware.

 
Brad Sollar

CTO, Mainsail

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