The Endpoint Protection Platform That Prevents Ransomware

ThreatLocker® Zero Trust Endpoint Protection Platform offers a unified approach to protecting users, devices, and networks against the exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities.

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Protect Your Data From Unauthorized Access

Controlling what software can run should be the first line of defense when it comes to better protecting yourself against malicious software. Ringfencing™ adds a second line of defense for applications that are permitted. First, by defining how applications can interact with each other, and secondly, by controlling what resources applications can access, such as networks, files, and registries. Ringfencing is an invaluable tool in the fight against fileless malware and software exploits.

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Total Endpoint Control

Allowlisting has long been considered the gold standard in protecting businesses from known and unknown executables. Unlike antivirus, Allowlisting puts you in control over what software, scripts, executables, and libraries can run on your endpoints and servers. This approach not only stops malicious software, but it also stops other unpermitted applications from running. This approach greatly minimizes cyber threats by stopping rogue applications from running on your network.

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More Than Just Blocking USB Ports

ThreatLocker Storage Control is an advanced storage control solution that protects information. We give you the tools to control the flow and access of data. You can choose what data can be accessed, or copied, and the applications, users, and computers that can access said data. By using ThreatLocker, you are in control of your file servers, USB drives, and your data.

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An Extra Layer of Security

When it comes to adding extra layers of security to your cybersecurity stack, it's important to always add a human layer. Users with admin access are often the weakest link across your network, so their movements must be monitored and tracked. ThreatLocker® Elevation Control provides an additional layer of security by giving IT administrators the power to remove local admin privileges from their users, whilst allowing them to run individual applications as an administrator.

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Total Control of Inbound Traffic

Network Control (NAC) allows for total control of inbound traffic to your protected devices. Using custom-built policies, you can allow granular access based on IP address or even specific keywords. Unlike a VPN that needs to connect through a central point, the ThreatLocker NAC is a simple connection between server and client. ThreatLocker NAC is built in a way that creates a seamless experience, enabling users to work as normal while eliminating the need for a solution, such as a VPN.

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Managed Services 24/7/365

Cyber Hero® MDR is an add-on to ThreatLocker Detect that allows organizations to opt for the ThreatLocker Cyber Hero Team to monitor and respond to Indicators of Compromise (IoC). When ThreatLocker Detect identifies suspicious activity in your environment, the Cyber Hero Team will review the alert to determine if there is a true IoC or a false positive. In the event of a cyber incident, the Cyber Hero Team will follow the customer's runbook to either isolate or lock down the device and notify the customer.

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Detect and Identify Suspicious Activity

ThreatLocker Detect looks for any anomalies that may make an environment vulnerable to a cyberattack. It analyzes data from ThreatLocker modules and notifies the admin if their system is using a version of software that's known to have cyber vulnerabilities. Should a breach be attempted, ThreatLocker Detect can take steps to defend the system, such as taking automatic remediations, and Application Control will block any malicious payloads.

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Blocking Exploits
of Known and Unknown Vulnerabilities

Remote Access Attacks

Remote access to your systems for outside users and partners is vital for today’s businesses, but it’s also a fertile avenue of attack for cybercriminals. ThreatLocker sees to it that even authorized visitors to your servers and systems can’t deliberately or unintentionally let malware in.

  • Per User Limits: Eliminate the need to grant blanket access as ThreatLocker creates policies for organizations or unique users
  • Protect Remote Assets: ThreatLocker is fully compatible with remote desktops and Citrix servers so employees can work securely from anywhere
  • Control of Unknown Apps: ThreatLocker unobtrusively controls the applications of trusted visitors to prevent cybercriminals piggybacking in

Malware

Ransomware and other malicious software can copy or encrypt your files in a few minutes. ThreatLocker uses a more logical approach to stop viruses and malware from affecting your business. ThreatLocker Application Control uses a combination of default deny and Ringfencing to protect your business from known and unknown malware threats.

  • Zero-Day Attacks: ThreatLocker protects against vulnerabilities that haven’t even been discovered yet
  • Macro Viruses: Malware embedded in trusted programs like Office can’t overcome ThreatLocker Ringfencing
  • Fileless Malware: Even malware that hides in memory can’t sneak in; if its code isn’t on the trusted list, it isn’t getting access
  • Ransomware: Ringfencing lets you dictate how apps interact with data; if a program, ANY program, tries to encrypt data it isn’t authorized to, it will be blocked

Data Theft

It is important to know what is happening on your data storage devices at all times. Without that visibility, you risk these devices being left wide open to a cyber attack. ThreatLocker not only lets you track and control external data access (e.g., via the internet) but internal access as well. When your security team has complete visibility over your data storage, they'll be able to block data theft before it happens.

  • Control Physical Copying: With the right ThreatLocker Storage Control policies in place, a bad actor on your premises with a USB drive won’t be able to copy a thing
  • Monitor Access: See who is accessing your files and when with detailed reports generated in real time by ThreatLocker
  • Restrict Applications: Let only trusted apps access your data, as determined by your custom policies

IT Disputes

With remote working on the rise, and the need for employees to be able to work anywhere, anytime, the need to track their computer activities is becoming increasingly important. ThreatLocker enables you to have visibility and control over the files and applications users are accessing on a day-to-day basis. With ThreatLocker you can:

  • Track File Access: Get detailed, real-time reports on who accessed data and what they did with it
  • Track Changes and Deletions: Thorough records for any file type let you see the complete history of your data
  • Block Unauthorized Apps: ThreatLocker® custom policies let you block any apps you want, regardless of if they are malware or not

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