The Evolution and Arrival of the Prevention-First Approach to Cybersecurity
A few years ago, a proactive prevention-based security posture was more an aspiration than a reality. The breakthrough came in 2012, when a group of security thought leaders and data scientists came together to launch Cylance®, introducing a brand-new approach to endpoint defense that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).
The endpoint security solution they built, now re-branded as CylancePROTECT®, was uniquely capable of preventing the execution of never-before-seen malware at the endpoint without reliance on signatures or a cloud connection.
Today, this prevention-first security approach is both proven and practical. Yet, perhaps out of inertia, some organizations still cling to a reactive approach to cybersecurity that has long since passed its expiry date.
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