Xcitium & Intel Team Up to Fight Ransomware Surge with Chip-Level Security
Ransomware attacks have soared by 97% in the past two years, leaving businesses with over $20 billion in damages. In response, Xcitium has beefed up its security platform with Intel's Threat Detection Technology (Intel TDT), providing unmatched protection at the chip level.
Xcitium's integration with Intel TDT offers continuous cyberattack monitoring at the Intel® CPU/hardware level, enabling businesses to detect and mitigate ransomware and software supply chain attacks in real-time. The collaboration combines Xcitium's ZeroDwell Containment technology, which isolates unknown threats before they cause damage, with Intel vPro's built-in security hardware. Carla Rodríguez, Intel's Vice President and General Manager, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating that it strengthens their commitment to combating ransomware.
Ken Levine, Xcitium's CEO, is determined to use Intel TDT to combat ransomware and cyber-attacks. Sarah Pavlak from Frost & Sullivan praised Xcitium's ZeroDwell Technology for its innovative approach to malware prevention. The integration of Intel TDT into Xcitium's platform delivers right-sized security for businesses of any size, providing unparalleled visibility and protection.
Xcitium's integration of Intel Threat Detection Technology into its platform offers businesses a powerful tool in the fight against ransomware. With continuous monitoring at the chip level and advanced threat isolation, businesses can now better safeguard themselves against escalating cyber threats.
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