Kaspersky has launched its new Kaspersky Sandbox, built to help organizations combat advanced threats designed to evade detection by endpoint protection platforms (EPP). The solution automatically analyses new suspicious files and sends the decision to the installed EPP. As a result, organizations strengthen their protection from previously unknown threats even if they lack teams of experienced threat analysts or have limited resources.
Unlike many threat intelligence services targeted at experienced security analysts, Kaspersky Sandbox doesn’t require manual operations to examine the impact of risky objects. When Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business, or other endpoint protection solutions, detect a suspicious object they automatically send it to run in Kaspersky Sandbox.
To detect the malicious intent of an object, Kaspersky Sandbox collects and analyses all artefacts, and if the object performs malicious actions, such as encrypting or downloading a malicious payload using a zero-day exploit, the Sandbox recognises it as malware and reports it to the endpoint protection solution for further actions. For Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business possible automated actions may include: object quarantine, user notifications, scans of critical areas of the operating system or searching for the detected object on other machines within an organisation to prevent the threat from spreading.
In addition, Kaspersky Sandbox stores the decision on whether or not the object is a threat in the operational cache located on the Kaspersky Sandbox server. Thanks to this, if the analysis of the file that has already been run in the Sandbox is requested by another endpoint within the managed network, the EPP gets the decision from this shared knowledge base without having to re-scan the file. This speeds up the response and reduces workload on servers of virtual machines.
Kaspersky Sandbox is designed to complement the level of protection offered by Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business with an additional security layer enabling automated response to advanced threats. However, with the provided API, Kaspersky Sandbox can be integrated with other EPP solutions as well.