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Viewfinity Launches New Application Control Reinforced With Managed Administrative Privileges

WALTHAM, MA and TEL AVIV, ISRAEL--(Marketwired - Jul 15, 2013) - Viewfinity (www.viewfinity.com), the leading provider of next generation application control, today announced the availability of the Viewfinity Application Control solution. This is the industry's only homogeneous software solution that includes application whitelisting, managing trusted sources, forensic analysis, application reputation and monitoring all reinforced with managed administrative privileges, providing a fully manageable solution for thwarting cyber security attacks.

Through interviews and needs assessment interviews, it was clear a solution was needed to minimize the amount of time IT professionals must spend maintaining the whitelist profile. Viewfinity Application Control automates the method for rating, restricting and classifying unknown applications, all while not disturbing end user productivity, due to its greylisting model. The product helps detect advanced persistent threats by monitoring for unauthorized change, and chronicles detailed forensics data in the event of a breach. It integrates with existing Microsoft infrastructures, easily scales, is simple to install and use, and is up-and-running quickly, representing higher IT efficiency and lower TCO.

A recent Gartner report indicates that application control provides operational and security benefits, including but not limited to reducing the number of images to support and improve automation, reducing the number of help desk calls, detects advanced targeted attacks by monitoring for unauthorized change, gathers detailed forensics information in the event of a breach, and more. "Ideally, enterprises would apply both application control and remove administrative rights, but only a few vendors support application control and privilege elevation," according to Gartner. ("How to Successfully Deploy Application Control," Neil MacDonald, January 2013).

"There is great danger if administrative rights are allowed in a whitelisting model: users that retain administrative rights may attempt to bypass or uninstall application control agents, and attackers may target the whitelisting mechanism to get bad code recognized as legitimate," explains Leonid Shtilman, CEO, Viewfinity. "The ideal solution is to remove administrative rights and set up a risk-based application control framework that allows approved applications, yet doesn't block all unknown applications but instead establishes default behavior for managing applications not yet classified. We've extensively beta tested Viewfinity Application Control in several enterprise environments and believe it's the best product on the market for protecting a corporate network infrastructure of any size."