After
35 days of testing and the completion of 1,741 total tests, the multi-engine
SonicWall Capture Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) sandbox service, with
Real-Time Deep Memory Inspection (RTDMI), received a perfect score in the
latest ICSA
Labs Advanced Threat Defense test for Q1 2021.
"It is a milestone moment to see our technology reach this level and to receive
such a wonderful score when tested against some of the most unknown and
rigorous threats today," said SonicWall President and CEO Bill Conner. "These
third-party, real-world tests play a vital role in ensuring that we continue to
strive for and deliver excellent products and services to organizations that
often feel bombarded and overwhelmed during the buying process."
The ICSA Labs report states, "SonicWall Capture ATP did remarkably well during
this test cycle - detecting 100% of previously unknown threats while having
zero false positives" in ICSA's test environment. Standard ICSA Labs Advanced
Threat Defense (ATD) testing targets vendor solutions designed to identify new
threats that other traditional security products do not detect. Test focus on
how effectively vendor ATD solutions detect these unknown and little-known
threats while minimizing false positives.
First unveiled in 2018, RTDMI has also been awarded a patent by the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office. The proprietary machine learning-based memory
inspection technology is included as part of the multi-engine SonicWall ATP
sandbox service.
As detailed in
the latest 2021 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report, RTDMI
technology discovered 268,362 ‘never-before-seen' malware variants in 2020, a
74% year-over-year increase. RTDMI is proven to proactively detect and block
unknown mass-market malware, including malicious Office and PDF file types.
"Armed with more than a decade of machine-learning experience, RTDMI plays an
essential role in quickly identifying destructive malware strands not detected
by traditional sandboxing technology," said SonicWall SVP and Chief Technology
Officer John Gmuender. "As cyberattacks continue to strengthen and escalate, so
must technology and the creative thinking of researchers who work around the
clock to ensure that organizations in all industries can advance their reliance
on the digital and connected world."
SonicWall
customers determined to stay ahead of today's complex threats have become
increasingly reliant on Capture ATP with RTDMI technology, as seen by an
increased attach rate from 27% to almost 60% since the technology was unveiled
in 2016. Recognized by customers for its superior threat protection and value,
Capture ATP is requested by more than 70% of customers using enterprise-grade
SonicWall NSa firewalls in their deployments.
SonicWall next-generation firewalls have also earned ICSA labs Enterprise Firewall certification,
the highest level of firewall certification to date and is based on
comprehensive and robust performance testing. ICSA Labs, an independent Verizon
test lab, conducts testing and certification of security and health IT
products, as well as network-connected devices, to measure product compliance,
reliability, and performance for most of the world's top technology vendors.