Thursday 18 February 2016

Daniel Assouline Battling Malware Head-on

Malicious codes and malware these days are not only disrupting service but also seeking financial gain. 

No wonder Daniel Assouline has made elimination of malware his primary mission. 

“Companies cannot afford to damage their systems”, says Assouline.” Even if they do they must be able to minimize the damage in quick time”.

Daniel Assouline is firm that he wants to deliver solutions for organizations of this rapidly growing threat of malware, and provide them with best practice defense tactics. 

Even run-of-the-mill anti-virus software and firewalls are not able to confront present day malware. 

They have become very clever at circumventing conventional defenses. Once a user’s system is attacked, even sensitive information like credit card numbers and passwords are not safe. 

Malware proliferates over the network, and becomes so powerful that it disables firewalls. 

Millions of malware variants are discovered every year, and most of these come from hidden downloads. 

Assouline says that IT specialists must anticipate early how malware is going to act, so that they can develop strategies to tackle them. 

There are many categories of malware circulating around. These include:

• Social network malware
• Pay-per-click hijacking
• Botnets
• VOIP attacks 
Any strategy developed must take into account the type of malware in circulation. 

The internet is growing rapidly and so are the threats. Organizations, the world over are urged to adopt multilayered defense mechanisms to safeguard their networks. 
Some of the elements of such plans must necessarily include:

• Monitoring of web traffic that is using cloud based service
• Inputs from internet gateways and clients that can help to detect and analyze malware

Daniel Assouline, Montreal Information Technology specialist has been in the front line since decades in trying to boost Canada surge ahead in the ecommerce space.

His efforts are truly laudable. Presently as a CEO of Lavasoft, Assouline is leaving no stone unturned to craft new answers to combat newer versions of malware and spyware. 

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