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The Problem Overview
Attacking Internet connectivity, probing for vulnerable network entry points, web site defacement attempts and denial-of-service attacks are just a few examples of malicious activity that threatens the integrity of networks on a daily basis. Many organizations deploy firewalls as their sole protection against malicious intruders. However, firewalls do not proactively identify complex traffic patterns to identify malicious behavior and kill impending attacks on the network.
The KRAA Solution KRAA’s Intrusion Detection & Prevention architecture analyzes content and behavior in real time, enabling key applications to be deployed at the network edge where they are most effective at protecting networks. This threat prevention system combines intrusion detection and prevention functions to create a stronger defense against both known and unknown attacks. Combining a set of signatures of known attack patterns and behavior-based analysis, clients maximize their response to malicious activity across a network. Continuous Security Operations Center monitoring and formal Incident Response processing provides you with a comprehensive threat management program. The Benefits of KRAA’s Solution
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- Black Hat 2010: Even with SSL/TLS, browsers still are susceptible to attack
- Black Hat 2010: Like Safari, Internet Explorer 6 and 7 suffer from auto-fill flaw
- SC Magazine earns top honor at ASBPE Awards
- Black Hat 2010: Researcher Jack uses design, authentication flaws to force ATMs to spit out cash
- Black Hat 2010: Some vendors oppose "bug bounty" programs, researchers disagree
- Black Hat 2010: SCADA systems far more insecure than enterprise IT systems
- Rite Aid to pay $1 million fine for HIPAA violation
- Safari update fixes auto-fill flaw ahead of Black Hat talk
- Mariposa botnet mastermind nabbed
- Internal threats double as attackers shift strategy



