Content Threat Removal (CTR)

 100% “threat free” assurance for all your content… no loss, no fail, no evasion.

Our ground-breaking Content Threat Removal Platform creates secure zones around key parts of a business, or the entire organisation to ensure protection from zero-day threats, sophisticated ransomware, polymorphic or steganography attacks.

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Discover how Deep Secure Content Threat Removal totally eliminates content threats such as: Ransomware, Fileless malware, Stegware, Phishing, Office malware & PDF malware

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Cybersecurity in the Digital Transformation Age

The digital transformation poses many new threats to business cyber security. But how can we protect against them as we head towards industry 4.0?

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How to Stop Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure

As cyber attacks on critical infrastructure become more and more common, we look at how companies affected can take steps to secure their network.

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Reimagining Security for Industry 4.0 and IIoT

Cloud enabling organisations to monitor their operational technologies remotely and efficiently there’s a new boundary to secure. In this blog we examine how best to secure this boundary by looking at the link between the OT network and the cloud-based monitoring system.

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Next Generation of CDR Technology

Content, Disarm & Reconstruction or CDR, is a type of cyber security technology designed to remove malicious code from files. Until now, CDR technologies have all used detection to try and identify malware and have thus been prone to evasion. Not any more.
Introducing the Next Generation of CDR...

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American Land Title Association Registry Expedites Process to Verify Agent E&O Data

The new feature allows title and settlement companies to upload their E&O information to the ALTA Registry. Underwriters can then access the data to quickly verify the information. This new tool includes document level automatic scrubbing using Deep Secure by Forcepoint’s malware removal technology and data extraction via AREAL’s artificial intelligence powered document processing technology.

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Crypto News - September

With fraud and attacks heading towards an all time high within the cryptocurrency markets, September marks the beginning of the Christmas surge for attacks on everyday consumers. This article provides a round up of general cryptocurrency news the past month.

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New Zero Day Exploits Microsoft Browser Rendering Engine

Today, September 9th 2021, Deep Secure Researchers published analysis of the latest zero day that takes advantage of a vulnerability in the Microsoft Browser Rendering engine to deliver an ActiveX payload.

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Crypto News - August

The month of August has been an interesting month for Cryptocurrency. With mainstream tokens such as Bitcoin and Ethereum surging back towards all-time highs for both.

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News & Events: New Zero Day Exploits Microsoft Browser Rendering Engine

By: DS Labs
Date: 9th September 2021

Today, September 9th 2021, Deep Secure Researchers published analysis of the latest zero day that takes advantage of a vulnerability in the Microsoft Browser Rendering engine to deliver an ActiveX payload.

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New Zero Day Exploits Microsoft Browser Rendering Engine

Blog: 6 Steps to Ransomware Prevention

By: John Stevenson
Date: 4th August 2021

Protect your organisation against becoming a victim of ransomware by focussing on the following 6 key areas:

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6 Steps to Ransomware Prevention

News & Events: Crypto News - July

By: Aaron Mulgrew
Date: 27th July 2021

Keep up to date with the latest in crypto news and cryptosecurity. From Amazon accepting crypto payments, the US Department of State offering cryptocurrency pay-outs to the UK Government backing a new digital currency, CBDC.

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Crypto News - July

Webinars: RECORDING: The Future of Antivirus

Date: 18th June 2021

Join Deep Secure and Graham Cluley for a live online event, The Future of Antivirus to discus the game changing transition to Threat Removal from threat detection.

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RECORDING: The Future of Antivirus

No More Zero Day Attacks?

Analysts KuppingerCole recommend evaluating Deep Secure Content Threat Removal.

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