ODI Introduces New Cloud-Based Anti-Malware Technology

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Israeli ODI introduces an advanced cloud-based anti-malware technology, called ODIX CDR-as-a-service (CDRaaS), for its business partners, including independent software vendors (ISVs) and managed security service providers (MSSPs). The ODIX CDRaaS joins ODI’s anti-malware suite based on the Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technology for preventing malware penetration in companies and enterprises of all sizes.

The new ODIX CDR-as-a-service is a cloud-based service enabling any app developer, web or mobile, to connect with the API and seamlessly add file sanitization into processes requiring file upload, download, or transfer from an endpoint to the server.

The ODIX CDRaaS is based on ODI’s TrueCDR technology, introducing a new paradigm in securing from file-based malware attacks. Unlike legacy anti-malware technologies that are effective in known malware protection, ODI’s solutions prevent the penetration of malicious files with unknown as well as known malware.

Furthermore, legacy file-based protection solutions often encumber the processing of files in transit, resulting in delays and impacting user experience. ODI TrueCDR technology offers real-time file sanitization, ensuring that user experience is not affected.

“We are excited to share our ODIX TrueCDR technology with potential software partners that are looking for the best protection solution for file-based malware attacks,” says ODI CEO, Dr. Oren Eytan. “Having an efficient API file sanitization process in the cloud, ensuring that all files in transit will be malware-free from known and unknown attacks, is a game-changer for developers who are worried about security.”

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