Head First into Sandboxing
The term sandboxing has long been used to represent a safe, isolated environment in which to run malicious code so researchers can analyze it. Now the same concept is now being applied by network security appliances to execute and inspect network traffic, uncovering malicious code that would previously slip past traditional security measures.
Download this white paper to learn:
- Why sandboxing is now so important to network security;
- The new definition of sandboxing and how it's being applied;
- Strategies for reducing the typical resource-intensive nature of sandboxing.