Total Ransomware Defense

Stop Encryption,
Secure Your Files

Stop Encryption, Secure Your Files

Speed is of the essence when tackling the signs of ransomware. Early detection of malicious activity not only keeps your data secure but also limits financial and business risk. Double extortion is becoming a common tactic and keeping your data protected to avoid extortion is critical. Adlumin’s Total Ransomware Defense goes beyond detection and stops the exfiltration and encryption at the earliest sign. 

Protect and Preserve Important Files

Total Ransomware Defense compliments your existing security solutions by recognizing when ransomware is in your environment. With low false positives, early detection capabilities, and minimal impact on system performance, this feature makes recovery easy from a ransomware attack. 

Total Ransomware Defense Difference

Early
Prevention

Early Prevention

Identify and prevent data exfiltration and malicious encryption at the earliest stage.

Automatically Stop
the Threat

Automatically Stop the Threat

The process is automatically stopped, and the host is isolated to decrease the business impact.

Precision in Threat Detection

With a high accuracy in threat detection, it reduces false positives to enhance operational efficiency.

Double extortion increased by over 50% in the past year, causing a growing concern for the security of sensitive data. Adlumin’s Exfiltration Tool simulates files being exfiltrated and provides a score based on how many files are removed.

Ransomware attacks have surged by over 150% in the past year alone, making them a growing concern for organizations of all sizes. Adlumin’s Ransomware Tool simulates an attack and provides a score based on how many files are preserved from encryption.

woman holding a laptop
— Anonymous, Senior Director of IT at Cybersecurity Incident-Response Firm

“With Adlumin, we can understand which users are leveraging certain devices, installed and shared applications, and gaining a holistic view of the global environment, which is a force multiplier.”