“Data from our quarterly Internet Security Report shows that nearly half of all malware targeting our customers is zero day. Traditional signature-based antivirus, while still an important part of one’s overall security posture, no longer provides adequate protection against modern malware, which is often obfuscated to evade detection,” said Brendan Patterson, vice president of product management at WatchGuard Technologies. “That’s why WatchGuard believes that layering multiple advanced security solutions is the best way for businesses to protect their assets and their customer’s data. IntelligentAV is the latest example of how we use best-in-class technologies to deliver high-performance layered security for customers.”
IntelligentAV uses Cylance’s malware detection engine based on machine learning technology, which can accurately predict and detect future malware samples even without access to the latest threat intelligence and signature databases. For example, in a third-party test by SE Labs, a 2015 version of this AI detection engine correctly identified and blocked major threats 33 months before they appeared in the wild. This means that IntelligentAV accurately continues to detect and block malware without relying on signatures.
“The threat of zero day malware is a big issue for our clients, and IntelligentAV is an important part of a strong ‘defense in-depth’ strategy,” said Tony Petrella, vice president of engineering at Advanced Network Systems, Inc. “Having an AI component provides a more robust, proactive defence against new forms of malware and ransomware that legacy AV would typically miss.”
Along with IntelligentAV, Fireware version 12.2 also includes many other significant upgrades. Highlights include: