Traditional signature-based security products can't stop zero-day attacks. Our research shows that while 99 of corporations have deployed anti-virus software, nearly two-thirds (64) nonetheless suffered virus or worm outbreaks that disrupted at least one business unit. Behavioral security solutions are an increasingly important part of a balanced security program.
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