Sandboxing

In computer security, sandbox is a security mechanism for separating running programs, usually in an effort to mitigate system failures or software vulnerabilities from spreading.

Advanced Threat Protection:

Protect your organizations against advanced attacks. Sandboxing is able to detect threats that other security may miss by coaxing those threats into exposing themselves.

Sandbox provides an extra layer of security that prevents malware or harmful applications from negatively affecting your system. It will run multiple code evaluation processes with different operating systems and technologies.

How do I choose the best sandbox for me?

You want a sandbox that effectively detects breaches and can detect them quickly. Make sure you choose a sandbox solution that’s been independently tested and rated, don’t just rely on vendor claims for effectiveness and performance. You also want your sandbox solution to work cooperatively with the rest of your network security technologies. Sandboxing doesn’t replace your in placet antispam, IPS, antivirus, web filtering, IP reputation and application controls within next generation firewalls, secure email gateways and endpoint protection platforms. Your sandbox should work cooperatively with these technologies to provide an additional layer of protection that can be managed as part of a coordinated defense.