CyberSoft News For January 2005
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year and welcome to another edition of the CyberSoft News. We have many new announcements for our customers which we hope you will enjoy.
VFIND Enhancements
In 2005 we will be releasing several new features for the VFind family of products. The basic VFind system will incorporate 2 new engines, MD5 and Bayes. There will also be improvements to existing engines and enhancements to the end user linkable library. Finally, we will release a demon process. Our demon process will be significantly different than everyone else's and I think you will be very pleased with this difference. Of course we will continue to support both multi-threaded and single threaded versions of the system.
The MD5 cryptographic digest engine currently used in the CIT product will be added to VFind. By adding this engine here you will be able to:
1.. detect files matching in the danger file database without running CIT
2.. Detect worms and Trojan horses that are nonpolymophic faster
3.. reduce the amount of RAM memory used by VFind
The second engine to be added will be the Bayes statical analysis engine currently used in our Safe Internet Email product. Bayes analysis is extremely useful when doing generic pattern analysis. One of the most popular current uses of Bayes is to determine if something is an unsolicited bulk email. We believe that Bayes can also be used in a generic way to determine if a specific piece of code is hostile. In addition, you will be able to program the Bayes database yourself. In this way you will have a generic way of determining if data fits a specific category such as classified or trade secret information without needing to rely upon specific patterns.
Finally, we will be upgrading the emulation and evaluation engines. We expect these new engines to work faster and more accurately.
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