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CoreTrace Expands Leadership Role in Critical Infrastructure Protection
Media Alert // 8-22-2011
CoreTrace to Host Webinar Discussing Real-World Application Whitelisting Deployments
Media Alert // 6-1-2011
CoreTrace Bouncer Enters Common Criteria Level 3+ Evaluation
Media Alert // 5-26-2011
Is Linux Really More Secure than Windows?
News // 5-13-2011
SANS Ask The Expert Webcast: Application Whitelisting Stops Stuxnet, APTs, and the Common Cold! (Time for a Reality Check)
Media Alert // 5-12-2011
CoreTrace Approved As Citrix Ready Technology Member
Media Alert // 4-26-2011
CoreTrace named in Lead411 "Hottest Companies in Austin"
News // 4-26-2011
"Another Tool in the APT Arsenal: Understanding and Defeating Reflective DLL Injections"
Webinar // CoreTrace
"Missing the Forest for the Trees: Four Key Factors Often Overlooked in Server Security"
Whitepaper // EMA
"Application Whitelisting and Control: An Inside Look Into Enterprise Implementations Worldwide"
Webinar // CoreTrace // June 7, 2010
"Application Whitelisting Stops Stuxnet, APTs, and the Common Cold!"
Webinar // SANS // May 19, 2010
"Night Dragon: How to Slay the Beast (and Others like It)"
Webinar // Amor Group // April 19, 2010
"A Fresh Look at the Art of Defense: Rebooting Strategic Security Thinking Using 'The Art of War'"
Webinar // EMA // March 29, 2010
"Windows to Mac OS X, Solaris to Linux: Starting Fresh with Proactive Endpoint Security"
Webinar // IT Harvest // March 8, 2010
"Why Should Organizations Moving from CSA Consider Application Whitelisting as a Viable Alternative to Antivirus?"
Interview // Ogren Group
CoreTrace is a privately held company based in Austin, Texas, which is leading the movement to the next-generation of endpoint control and security solutions. CoreTrace develops and sells the most tamper-proof and scalable application whitelisting solution available — CoreTrace Bouncer. Bouncer prevents unauthorized applications from executing and neutralizes even the most sophisticated malware and attacks (e.g., rootkits, zero-day attacks, and memory-based exploits such as buffer overflows).
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