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Check Point Advances ThreatCloud for Zero-Day Security

Aug 29, 2013
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Check Point Software Technologies is updating its Software Blade Architecture for network security services with the R77 release today. The R77 release provides new threat emulation capabilities that are intended to help limit the risk of zero-day exploits.

The Software Blade Architecture is Check Point’s platform for delivering multiple “blades” of security capabilities, including firewall, virtual private network (VPN) and intrusion prevention system (IPS). With the R77 update, Check Point is adding the new ThreatCloud Emulation Service to the mix, expanding the company’s existing ThreatCloud services for the Software Blade Architecture.

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