Early Detection

Land-mine Your Code Against Abuse Unique detection points inserted into the code, creates random and variable land-mines all over the code. Harder to Introspect Web-site The first phase of abuse is silent introspection of the Web application by the attacker. By inserting code-level detection points, successful introspection is difficult to keep silent. One Mistake and They Identify Themselves Abusive users must be careful to avoid detection. Your Web application is no longer passive. It is actively making an attack more difficult. Just one mistake and they identify themselves. Your Web Application is Un-affected The performance of your site is un-affected to normal users. The detection points are only seen by users attempting to abuse your site. No false positives Since the detection points are inserted, rest assured that anyone manipulating the land-mined code is an abusive user. There is no chance of time-consuming false positives.

 

Now it's Personal

Every Attacker Gets a Name Identification is not based on IP addresses which are easily anonymised. It is based upon the person introspecting the code on your site. Better yet, all the activities of that person are evaluated and recorded. And every attacker gets a name, so you can track them easily. Evaluate Skill Level of Attacker Detecting the threat is not enough. Evaluating their skills and the techniques used is key to assessing the danger they pose. Assess the Threat they Pose Easily understand the severity of the incident by defining the complexity of the attack to show you how dangerous it is to your company. Track Them Over Time Every incident is attached to the attackers profile and the tracking persists over sessions and over time. Record Their Every Move Just like a DVR, record their every move for playback at any time. Understanding the detail of the attack has never been easier.

 

It's Over Before it Began

Counter-Measures that Prevent Abuse Prevent, block and stop attacks using configurable, automated counter-measures. Deploy counter-measures Counter-measures are simple. Block, break or disrupt the site for the attacker only. If the attacker can't introspect your site, they can't attack it. Prevent the Attack Attackers look for an easy site to attack. By making yours more difficult, they are likely discouraged enough to move on to another less challenging site to attack. Protect Your Assets Save your web properties from abuse. Save your company from bots slamming into your sites and using valuable infrastructure resources. Save your data from being stolen. Save your company the bad PR following a data breach. Protect your assets.

 

Saves Money and Time

No Rules to Manage Web security devises require complex, time-consuming rules during implementation. The Mykonos Security Appliance has no rules to manage, so is less time consuming to set-up. Fewer Incidents Require Less Investigation Preventing attacks before they begin results in fewer security incidents saving time and money. IT security teams spend less time investigating and cleaning up attacks than before. Less Web Abuse Reduces Infrastructure Costs Automated attacks use significant bandwidth which companies pay for. With less successful attacks against your site, you will have less resources abused saving you money. No Forensics Required Recording every move during the attack and attaching it to the profile of the attacker means simplified forensics for attacks. Again, saving IT departments time and money.

 









Let attackers identify themselves
  • Landmines and honey-pots in code
  • Harder to introspect Web-site
  • No false positives

Identify the person not the IP address
  • Evaluate skill level of attacker
  • Assess the threat they pose
  • Track them over time
  • Record their every move

Instantly neutralize threats
  • Deploy counter-measures
  • Prevent the attack
  • Protect your assets

The cheapest attack is the one that requires no response
  • No rules to manage
  • Fewer incidents require less investigation and clean-up
  • Less Web abuse reduces infrastructure costs
  • No forensics required