Does your PC security work from home?

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Guardianng July 21, 2021 9:52 a.m.

Does your PC security work from home?

This revolutionary approach uses CPU features in HP machines to automatically isolate each supported application type and each secure browser tab in a micro-virtual machine (micro-VM), protecting the endpoint from malware—even from unknown zero-day attacks that traditional, signature-based antivirus protection applications might miss.

If there is malicious code present, these micro-VMs trick the malware into VM, malware cannot affect your PC, access your files, or even get into other browser tabs.

WithHP Sure Click, the endpoint device can shrug off browser-borne attacks— malware is blocked from accessing documents, enterprise intranets, even other websites and is automatically erased when the tab is closed, thereby eliminating costly remediation and downtime.

Trap malware in an isolated containerHP Sure Clickhelps strengthen security at your PC’s most vulnerable entry points using a different approach: application isolation.

When the browser tab or Office file is closed, the entire micro-VM is automatically discarded—and the malware trapped within it is deleted.

This increases security risks for organizations, as compromised endpoints could leak sensitive data or even carry malware into the corporate network the next time users connect physically or via VPN.

Over 90% of non-browser-based attacks occur from opening files from email attachments, with Microsoft Word documents accounting for over 67% of all malware attacks.

Rather than recognizing malware, it opens untrusted websites and files in their isolated virtual containers, called micro-virtual machines (micro-VM).

No special training or additional quarantine procedures are needed; close the browser tab or file, and the malware is gone..

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