Vanguard Integrity Professional recently said that United States Patent and Trademark Office have granted a patent for its innovations in instantaneous intrusion prevention and detection technology. Vanguard claimed to have discovered a novel technique and system for detecting and preventing an intrusion in multiple platform computing environments to enable organizations to make out while an infiltrator tries to make use of nastily stolen info to make access to PC operating Windows, Novell, Sun Solaris, Red Hat Linux, SUSE Linux, HP Unix, AIX, and OS400 operating systems.
Ronn Bailey, Vanguard’s founder, CEO and CTO said,
We have always been an innovator in computer and data security and this new patent further demonstrates our commitment to excellence. Vanguard is pleased to offer customers this highly secure and streamlined intrusion prevention and detection capability as a means to further secure computers throughout their enterprises.
Being the part of ezSignOn identity management software, Vanguard’s technology makes use of a centralized authentication broker to keep store of both a primary authentication file and a decoy authentication file. If an infiltrator makes an attempt to pilfer user’s info from a local PC, they get the user’s authentication information (ID, password, etc.) with the decoy authenticator, and at the time the infiltrator attempts to make access to the local PC utilizing the obtained authenticator and identifier, the system instantaneously spot that the authenticator file has been compromised and makes great effort to provide protection to the environment like stopping the intrusion, alerting and other actions as needed by the security administrator.











