Today at RSA San Francisco, Xcitium, provider of ZeroDwell Containment cybersecurity solutions, announced its integration of Intel Threat Detection Technology into its platform.
We spoke to Ken Levine, CEO of Xcitium and Carla Rodriguez, Vice President and General Manager Commercial Client Ecosystem at Intel.
Xcitium Advanced integrates neatly with Intel TDT because the patented ZeroDwell Containment technology is the core of a layered approach which also leverages detection-based technologies. Xcitium’s ZeroDwell Containment isolates all unknown, undetectable threats that have no known signature or hash before they can access or damage any real assets.
With ZeroDwell technology, adding Intel TDT’s CPU telemetry to the real-time decision mechanisms, they can now provide visibility at the chip level to help inform on over-all security.
Intel vPro is a business computing foundation with built-in security hardware capable of detecting ransomware and software supply chain attacks. Using Intel Threat Detection Technology software (Intel TDT), continuous cyberattack monitoring is coupled with increased security performance at the Intel CPU/hardware level. Endpoint security solutions, and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) platforms specifically, are now able to leverage Intel TDT to help them discover advanced attacks that evade most other detection methods by leveraging CPU telemetry from a native app, a browser, or a virtual machine.