Current and Future Analysis of Content Disarm and Reconstruction Industry

Current and Future Analysis of Content Disarm and Reconstruction Industry

Content Disarm & Reconstruction (CDR) is a computer security technology used to remove potentially harmful code from files. In contrast to malware analysis, CDR technology does not determine or detect the functionality of malware, but instead removes all file components that are not approved in the system definitions and policies. It is used to prevent cybersecurity threats from entering a corporate network. The channels that CDR can protect include email and website traffic. More advanced solutions also provide similar protection for computer endpoints or cloud email and file sharing services.

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Some of the key players of Content Disarm and Reconstruction Industry:

Check Point Software, Fortinet, Sasa Software, Deep Secure, Peraton, ReSec Technologies, OPSWAT, YazamTech, Glasswall Solutions, JiranSecurity, SoftCamp, Votiro, Solebit, ODI

CDR processes all incoming files on a corporate network, deconstructs them and removes the elements that do not conform to the standards of the file type or set guidelines. CDR technology then rebuilds the files in clean versions that can be forwarded to end users as intended.

Because CDR removes all potentially malicious code, it can be effective against zero-day vulnerabilities that arise from the fact that it is an unknown threat that other security technologies would need to patch to keep protection in place.

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