Keylogging Credential Theft - AVD & W365
The Keylogging Credential Theft Prevention Video provides insights into how SentryBay's Armored Client technology helps prevent credential theft by blocking keylogging and securing sensitive data. Watch this video to see a detailed look at protective measures your organization can implement to safeguard against today's cybersecurity threats.
Keylogging, or keystroke logging, is a type of malware that records keyboard inputs on a device. This means that everything an employee types, including passwords and sensitive information, is tracked and sent to the cybercriminal controlling the malware. Even when using anonymous browsers, keyloggers can still capture data because they are installed directly on the device.
How does SentryBay protect against Keyloggers?
SentryBay employs a patented solution called the Armored Client, which transforms each keystroke into a randomized data string. This process effectively prevents keyloggers from capturing usable data, thereby mitigating the risk of credential theft. This technology is designed to provide robust protection against both established and emerging threats.
What is the impact of credential theft?
Credential theft poses a significant threat to organizations, with nearly half of data breaches involving stolen credentials. The average time to contain these breaches is around 292 days, which can lead to prolonged exposure and increased potential damage. This highlights the importance of implementing proactive cyber defense strategies to address such threats.
Keylogging Credential Theft - AVD & W365
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