Application Control and Device Control Solutions
Prevent Malware
It never seems to end: Zotob, Mytob, Sober, Blackworm, the Windows Metafile vulnerability. Each time a new malware threat appears, you update your signatures as soon as you can and hunker down. And even if your enterprise systems are not infected, your organization is affected. With each of these outbreaks you interrupt your normal corporate IT operations and go into firefighting mode. Until now, there was no better way.
Bit9 Parity application control and device control solutions helps IT professionals ensure only approved software is allowed to run via flexible whitelisting and Windows lockdown. Disruptive malware such as viruses, worms, spyware, and keyloggers are prevented from running.
Bit9 Parity application control and device control solutions protect your desktops continuously from all malware attacks. It does not need to know about a specific attack in advance, because it does not rely on known signatures or behavioral patterns. Instead, Parity's breakthrough whitelisting technology automatically prevents the execution of anything new and unknown from running on a PC no matter how or when it got there in the first place. Without being able to execute, malware can do no damage, and cannot propagate through your corporate network. Achieve peace of mind with Bit9's application control and device control soltuions knowing that your business is protected even before an attack is known to exist. With Bit9 Parity you can proactively lockdown desktops, laptops, and servers to ensure minimal disruption to your business.
With Bit9, you can prevent malware and eliminate the IT burden of outbreaks:
- Permanently block all viruses, worms, spyware, and malware--without signatures
- Protect against both mass and targeted attacks
- Streamline detection, containment, and recovery
- Balance security practices with specific end-user needs and behaviors
- Ensure only approved software runs with innovative whitelisting

Omgeo relies on Bit9 for protection from malware on their desktops and laptops