Application Whitelisting Software halts malware threats.

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Suited for administrators and users controlling workstations and servers, Anti-Executable v4 prevents zero day and targeted attacks, including spear phishing, by only allowing approved applications to run on computer. Faronics Identifile feature checks files against signature database and reports on manufacturer name, file hash, version, and whether file is malicious. Temporary Execution Mode allows unrestricted file execution for specific time period based on users' need.



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Enhanced Security and Management in Latest Version of Faronics Application Whitelisting Solution



SAN RAMON, Calif., -- Faronics, an industry leader in cost reducing IT solutions, today announced the release of Anti-Executable 4. The latest version of the award-winning application whitelisting software offers improved flexibility for administrators and users controlling workstations and servers. There is also expanded reporting and visibility for files and applications. Anti-Executable halts even the most advanced malware threats, such as zero day and targeted attacks including spear phishing, by only allowing approved applications to run on a computer. Any other programs - whether they are unwanted, unlicensed, or simply unnecessary - are blocked from ever executing.

Included in the release is Faronics Identifile, a feature that checks files against a signature database and reports on manufacturer name, file hash, version, and whether the file is malicious. This facilitates improved workstation protection through a stronger understanding of files and their properties.

The new Temporary Execution Mode (TEM) feature allows unrestricted file execution for a specific time period based on users' need. Users now have more flexibility to manage special projects or use specific programs without any whitelist restrictions. The TEM Reporting feature allows users to run a report on executed programs during Temporary Execution Mode. This amplifies the visibility and recognition of user actions during TEM. Finally the ability to now control .dll files allows for expanded control over workstation security.

"Despite increasing validation of application whitelisting over traditional IT security approaches, some IT professionals are still hesitant due to scalability and operational limitations," said Carlos Santamaria, Product Manager of Anti-Executable. "With version 4, Anti-Executable has strengthened its security and functionality, confirming its position as a leading application whitelisting solution that is secure and easy to manage."

The evolution of malware has strengthened the need for endpoint security beyond traditional anti-virus. Anti-Executable's whitelisting technology provides an essential additional layer of defense between Faronics Anti-Virus and the ultimate system restore protection of Deep Freeze.

To see how Faronics Anti-Executable can benefit your organization with an application whitelisting layer of defense, download a free, fully functional 30-day evaluation of Anti-Executable.

View a webinar recording on Anti-Executable and the concept of whitelisting.

About Faronics

With a well-established record of helping businesses manage, simplify, and secure their IT infrastructure, Faronics makes it possible to do more with less by maximizing the value of existing technology. Our solutions deliver total workstation reliability, complete system control and non-disruptive computer energy management. Incorporated in 1996, Faronics has offices in the USA, Canada and the UK, as well as a global network of channel partners. Our solutions are deployed in over 150 countries worldwide, and are helping more than 30,000 customers.

CONTACT: Kelly Batke, Communications Specialist of Faronics, 1-800-943-6422, ext. 4441, kbatke@faronics.com

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