Post-breach remediation

Neutralize ongoing threats and prevent the spread of malicious content

With nation-state attacks and AI-generated malware on the rise, effective post-breach remediation is more critical than ever. Glasswall's CDR technology is an advanced, zero-trust cybersecurity technology designed to neutralize threats, such as malware and ransomware within files, perfect for post-breach recovery.

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Clean files to remove threats

Our advanced zero-trust Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) solutions rebuild files and documents into a safe, clean and visually identical ‘known good’ standard that are free from the risks of malware.

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Manage risky content with security policies

Gain complete control over which content types are processed and set security policies that match your organization’s risk appetite.

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Gain insights through analysis reports

View detailed reports for inspected files, including original risk level, what high risk content they contained and what Glasswall did to make them safe.

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Introducing:
Glasswall Meteor

Our automated file cleaning application, Meteor, can be deployed rapidly on-prem or in the cloud to prevent the spread of malware after a breach.

Case study
Glasswall remediates breach at Government Research Center

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  • Automatically removes zero-day malware from files
  • Protection from advanced nation-state attacks
  • Proactive, zero-trust cybersecurity architecture

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Looking to add CDR to your remediation offering? Join our extensive partner network, providing zero-trust file protection to the world's most secure agencies.

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