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Trend Micro Helps Extend Life Of IT Systems With Security For Out of Support Windows® 2000 & Windows® XP Service Pack 2 Systems

Published Jul 15, 2010

Trend Micro is helping enterprises extend the life of out of support systems so they can migrate off Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Server and Windows XP Service Pack 2 at their own pace. Although systems with older operating environments may be no longer supported, many enterprises have not yet been able to upgrade to newer versions and are, as a result, unfortunately increasing the attack surface of their organizations.

While Microsoft announced that after July 13, 2010 it will no longer provide support, issue bug fixes, patch releases, or provide workarounds for its Windows 2000 and XP SP2 family of operating systems, many enterprises have not yet been able to upgrade to newer versions leaving them vulnerable to new malware and other cybercriminal exploits that target these operating systems. Trend Micro™ Deep Security, the company’s flagship solution for virtual patching, and Trend Micro™ OfficeScan™ products with Intrusion Defense Firewall can help shield organizations still using outdated Windows 2000 and XP SP2 against vulnerabilities until they can move to newer platforms.

“Often, for various reasons, migration to a newer operating system version on deadline is simply too difficult, and organizations need an immediate, cost effective stop-gap ‘virtual patching’ solution to maintain their security posture. With support for Windows 2000 and XP SP2 ending July 2010, Trend Micro’s virtual patching solutions will help enterprises ensure a level of protection for these and other unsupported systems,” said Harish Agastya, director of product marketing, Datacenter Security, Trend Micro.

Trend Micro’s virtual patching technologies, found in Deep Security, and OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall, can shield vulnerabilities in critical systems. They allow customers to deploy patches on a more scheduled basis, thereby reducing system exposure and frustration associated with patch management.

Trend Micro Deep Security with virtual patching helps reduce system exposure for servers and endpoints running Windows 2000 and XP SP2 through:

- Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDS/IPS), which shields against known and unknown vulnerabilities that may exist in the operating system and can provide zero-day protection in the absence of a patch.

- Enterprise-grade, bidirectional, and stateful firewall, which reduces the risk of unauthorized access to the server by allowing communications over ports and protocols necessary for correct server operation, and by blocking all other ports and protocols.

- Recommendation scanning, which streamlines security update management by automatically recommending what rules need to be deployed to protect a given system based on the OS version, service pack, patch level, and installed applications.

- Security updates from a dedicated team of security experts, which help to ensure the latest protection by continuously monitoring multiple sources of vulnerability disclosure information to identify and correlate new relevant threats and vulnerabilities.

- Protection across physical, virtualized and cloud deployments, which helps to ensure that vulnerabilities are shielded, no matter how or where the Windows 2000 systems are deployed. In addition to providing guest based protection, Deep Security leverages VMware APIs to provide virtualization aware protection, maximizing deployment flexibility.

Trend Micro OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall protects Windows 2000 and XP SP2 Desktops through:

- Intrusion Defense Firewall, which supplements the highly effective OfficeScan client level security with network-level Host Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS). Intrusion Defense Firewall shields vulnerabilities in Windows desktops and laptops and common client applications, delivering zero-day protection from known and unknown threats. Intrusion Defense Firewall leverages plug-in architecture for instant, live deployment to previously installed OfficeScan clients and is easily deployed and managed from previously installed OfficeScan central management console.

Coverage beyond Windows 2000 and XP SP2:

- Even for supported systems, patches are not always readily available, and even when patches are available, it takes time to deploy and reboot systems, leaving vulnerabilities unpatched for weeks or months. In addition to the Windows 2000 and XP SP2 operating system family, Deep Security also provides out-of-the-box vulnerability protection for over a hundred applications, including database, web, email and FTP servers. This includes web application protection rules that defend systems against SQL injection attacks, cross-site scripting attacks, and other web application vulnerabilities. In addition, Intrusion Defense Firewall solution provides virtual patching purpose-built for all Windows desktops running OfficeScan.

Deep Security and OfficeScan are part of Trend Micro™ Enterprise Security a tightly integrated offering of content security products, services and solutions which is powered by the Trend Micro™ Smart Protection Network™ infrastructure. Trend Micro Enterprise Security delivers maximum protection from emerging threats while minimizing the cost and complexity of security management.



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