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Polyverse Joins Hands With SUSE

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Polyverse has teamed up with SUSE to provide Polymorphing for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as a way of helping protect government and enterprise customers against zero-day attacks.

Currently used by the Department of Defense and other government institutions to protect some of the most critical military infrastructure, Polymorphing mitigates risk from rapidly increasing and adapting cyberattacks on Linux. According to the company, it provides immediate protection against the #1 most dangerous software weakness identified by MITRE 2020 – memory-exploiting zero-day attacks – whether systems are patched or unpatched, without any negative impact on application performance or disruptive changes to working practices or processes.

“Security is top of mind for government and enterprise customers, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is one of the most secure platforms for mission-critical applications,” said Jeff Lattomus, president, North America, for SUSE.

“The combination of Polyverse Polymorphing and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server helps protect against the exploitation of memory-based vulnerabilities, enabling IT teams to focus more on forward-facing, innovative projects that drive business value,” Lattomus added.

Polymorphing for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server can be applied to containerized cloud native applications and virtualized or physical data center environments.

Polymorphing can be used to secure workloads on AWS Public and GovCloud, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.