SAN MATEO, CA — July 26, 2016 — TrapX™, a global leader in advanced cyber security defense, today announced that it has released version 5.2 of its DeceptionGrid™ platform. Available in Q3 2016, the new version expands deception-based security beyond Information Technology (IT) assets, adding emulations for point-of-sale (POS) systems, medical devices and the Mac OS. The new features announced today offer a wider range of decoys that detect a greater number of attack vectors and extend the company’s reach into key vertical markets, including retail and healthcare.
DeceptionGrid provides automated, highly accurate insight into attackers’ lateral movements and malicious activity with real-time detection and defense against zero-day malware and other advanced threats. DeceptionGrid creates a network of traps (decoys) that are intermingled with and imitate a company’s real information technology assets, creating an environment that attracts and detects malicious insiders as soon as they begin their attacks.
The TrapX DeceptionGrid platform employs a proprietary emulation engine that allows quick decoy creation and deployment without the need for cumbersome operating system software installation and maintenance. With this software update, DeceptionGrid adds more emulations to its current list of server, endpoint, storage system, network device, VoIP, SCADA, and Internet of Things (IoT) device emulations. Healthcare and retail-specific emulations released in this new update include PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System), Cat Scan (CT) and MRI machines; image viewers and POS system decoys. TrapX has also further innovated by offering the industry’s first Apple OSX emulation, allowing customers to deploy OSX-based decoys without the need for Apple-specific hardware or software.
In addition, version 5.2 includes updates for TrapX’s DeceptionTokens feature, which leverages an advanced understanding of cyber adversaries’ techniques, tactics and procedures (TTPs) to lure sophisticated attackers into the DeceptionGrid platform. Now, an expanded list of DeceptionTokens™ includes tokens that can be deployed on Linux machines as well as tokens that can divert attackers targeting Mac OS X and other network devices. By extending lightweight, easy-to-deploy, agentless DeceptionTokens onto real-world IT assets, enterprises can quickly identify compromised endpoints before attackers can obtain a persistent foothold in the network.
DeceptionGrid also greatly expands the TrapX partner ecosystem with new integrations into CISCO AMP ThreatGrid™, McAfee DXL and the Arcsight SIEM (CEF) format. And in light of its broader customer and market reach, DeceptionGrid now comes equipped with a spate of new tools, including an enhanced UI and backup-and-restore features.
For security technology to be effective, it must be easy to deploy, scale and manage. Addressing growing enterprise demands for these capabilities, TrapX has added the ability to deploy traps en masse using configuration files, thus allowing organizations to rapidly deploy and manage thousands of traps at the push of a button
“With the growing popularity of Apple Mac OSX and IoT devices, customer environments are becoming increasingly complex and diverse. So to ensure a successful deception strategy, it’s imperative that solutions have turn-key capabilities that imitate the diversity of devices that customers rely on for their daily operations,” said Greg Enriquez, CEO of TrapX Security. “With the new TrapX DeceptionGrid 5.2 enhancements, customers can simply select from a list of options; the system will immediately create the requested trap with no operating system or application installation, thus maximizing value while minimizing setup and management overhead.”