BELLEVUE, Wash. (PRWEB)
May 20, 2020
Polyverse Corporation today announced the availability of Polyverse Polymorphing for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server at SUSECON Digital 2020.
Polyverse Polymorphing for Linux now extends its groundbreaking protection against the most common and deadly cyberattacks to critical workloads and applications that run on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Among common vulnerabilities and exploits (CVEs), memory-exploiting zero-day attacks are the most difficult to defend against and make up 80% of all CVEs. Memory-based attacks take aim at specific function locations, CPU registers and other targets. Polymorphing randomly changes all of these targeting details at the binary level, providing immediate protection against all memory-based vulnerabilities—whether systems are patched or unpatched—without any negative impact on application performance or disruptive changes to working practices or processes.
With this announcement, Polyverse supports all major versions of Linux, including Alpine, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE and Ubuntu.
“The addition of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server extends the power of Polymorphing to all major Linux distributions,” said Alex Gounares, Polyverse CEO. “With the pervasiveness of Linux and open source technologies, Polymorphing is the only comprehensive Linux security solution that protects physical, virtual and containerized workloads from edge to core to cloud.”
Polyverse is a Terabyte sponsor at SUSECON Digital 2020, an online event being held on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.
Polyverse is delivering two sessions during SUSECON Digital with its partners Novacoast and Sysdig:
“How to secure your containerized and Kubernetes-based workloads”
In this session Polyverse and Sysdig will show you how to secure your containerized and Kubernetes based workloads.
Rui Maximo, Director of Solutions Engineering, Polyverse
Alex Lawrence, Principal Solutions Engineer, Sysdig
Wednesday, May 20 | 03:00 PM – 03:30 PM BST |
“Securing SUSE Linux Enterprise against zero-day cyberattacks”
In this session, learn how easy it is to polymorph SUSE Linux and how to best integrate with other SUSE tools such as SUSE Manager create an environment that is more secure and easier to manage.
Rui Maximo, Director of Solutions Engineering, Polyverse
Dan Elder, Linux Services Manager, Novacoast
Wednesday, May 20 | 03:30 PM – 04:00 PM BST
About Polyverse:
Polyverse Corporation is a cybersecurity company that uses its revolutionary Polymorphing technology to defend global enterprises and governments against the most devastating zero-day cyberattacks. Its technology has been validated by the U.S. Department of Defense to mitigate against zero-day memory exploits. Founded in 2015, Polyverse is led by founder and CEO Alex Gounares. In November 2019, CNBC named Polyverse as one of the Top 100 Startups in the World. Visit our website, read our blog, and follow us on Twitter @PolyverseCorp. For any questions please contact Joanne Harris at +1 855 765 9837 or jharris@polyverse.com.
Media Contacts:
Joanne Harris
Polyverse Corporation
jharris@polyverse.com
+1(855) 765-9837
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