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Sophos Intercept X Detects and Stops Real-World Cyberattacks and Simulated Targeted Attacks with 100% Accuracy in SE Labs Tests

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Sophos, a global leader in innovating and delivering cybersecurity as a service, announced that Sophos’ Intercept X endpoint security detected and stopped commodity, real-world cyberattacks and simulated targeted attacks with 100% accuracy in SE Labs’ enterprise, small and medium-sized business and consumer tests. Sophos earned three AAA awards for having perfect scores in every test conducted, including blocking malicious URLs, handling exploits and correctly classifying legitimate applications and websites.

“SE Labs is one of the few security testers in the industry that simulates modern-day attack tools and tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) that cybercriminals and pentesters are actively using, and this includes malware and targeted threats that Sophos consistently defeated early in the attack chain with 100% accuracy,” said Simon Reed, senior vice president of SophosLabs. “As a result, Sophos won all three of SE Labs’ AAA awards, further solidifying its leadership position as an endpoint provider. These top award wins showcase our ability to stop complex attacks that use a variety and combination of techniques, tools and objectives.”

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SE Labs also tested products, including Sophos Intercept X, for later-stage defense capabilities like behavioral, memory and anti-malware scan interface (AMSI) detections, as well as protections against “impact on objectives” behavior, such as ransomware file encryption.

Sophos’ cybersecurity strategy is to deliver multiple layers of protection to defend against the many different threat vectors that attackers use to escalate and carry out an attack,” said Reed. “The SE Labs tests prove we stop attacks at the earliest point, but it’s also important for endpoint solutions, like Sophos Intercept X, to have multiple layers of protection within a single product solution.”

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire