Trend Micro and Intel Innovate to Weed Out Covert Threats

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Harnessing the power of software and hardware security to drive stronger ransomware detection for businesses, released at CES 2025

DALLAS, Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), a global cybersecurity leader, today announced a new collaboration with Intel® (NASDAQ: INTC) designed to help joint enterprise customers protect critical systems from stealthy threats, including fileless malware and advanced ransomware.

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When Trend's proactive security platform and Intel's technology are used together, the integrated solution can better determine if encryption behavior is legitimate—such as a user backing up files or malicious—ensuring the appropriate action is taken to protect critical systems.

This news coincides with the CES 2025 (Consumer Electronics Show), which is the most influential tech innovation event for enterprises and society as a whole, where Intel and Trend will be present. Trend invites corporate attendees to join a panel discussion on Thursday, January 9th, entitled "Data Collection, Privacy and Why You Should Care," to learn how to safeguard a digital footprint as cybercriminals increasingly target critical data. Register now at: https://spr.ly/6044vmkSQ.

Carla Rodriguez, Intel VP: "Threat actors are increasingly targeting endpoints with sophisticated attacks that evade traditional software-based security. Trend's integration of Intel® Threat Detection Technology provides a hardware-accelerated detection layer to uncover stealthy threats. This technology, deployed across a billion PCs, is the only AI-based silicon security solution of its kind. Our mutual customers will benefit from enhanced protection with Trend's AI-powered Trend Vision One™ – Endpoint solutions on Intel AI PCs."

Protecting critical assets across endpoints, email, networks, and cloud workloads is increasingly challenging as malicious actors favor covert threats such as fileless malware, which was reportedly present in 40% of attacks in 2023. These can be used to deploy ransomware, steal sensitive data, and cause significant financial and reputational damage.

Fileless attacks are particularly dangerous as they rely on in-memory execution, reside in the registry, or abuse legitimate tools like PowerShell and Windows Management Instrumentation.

That's why Trend and Intel are teaming up by combining the AI-powered Trend Vision One. This collaboration provides organizations with powerful tools to detect and respond to ransomware and fileless attacks before they can cause damage.