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VoodooSoft unveils WDAC Lockdown: Revolutionizing Cybersecurity with User-Friendly, Automated Microsoft Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC)
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VoodooSoft, LLC
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Washingtoner -- VoodooSoft, LLC, a leader in zero-trust cybersecurity solutions since 2011, is thrilled to announce the launch of WDAC Lockdown, a groundbreaking zero-trust cybersecurity solution designed to greatly enhance and fully automate Microsoft Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC). This innovative solution addresses the complexities of deploying and maintaining WDAC, making it accessible and user-friendly for businesses of all sizes.

Revolutionary Features for Enhanced Security

WDAC Lockdown introduces a suite of unprecedented features tailored to simplify the WDAC experience while providing robust security:

1) Realtime User Prompt to Allow WDAC Blocks: Enables immediate and intuitive user responses to WDAC blocks.

2) WDAC Training Mode: Facilitates seamless adaptation to WDAC by gradually integrating WDAC policies.

3) Auto Whitelist WDAC Audit Event History: Automatically whitelists safe applications based on audit logs, drastically reducing manual intervention.

4) Integrated Customized Microsoft WDAC Wizard: Provides a step-by-step setup guide, customized for each user's needs.

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5) Integrated Windows Sandbox to Run Untrusted Files: Ensures safe execution of suspicious files in a sandboxed environment.

6) Email Client Links Run in Windows Sandbox: Protects users by running potentially harmful email links in a sandboxed environment.

7) Anti-Malware and Anti-Exploit Contextual Engine: This feature is a collection of zero-trust Windows hardening rules that monitors the behaviors in an attack chain / process execution flow to detect potentially malicious activity.  This feature also monitors and blocks scripts, exploits, LOLBins, and other suspicious or vulnerable processes.

8) Dynamic Security Postures: This feature utilizes VoodooSoft's patented automatic toggling computer lock feature to automatically lock the computer when the end-user is browsing the web, checking email, or is engaged in other potentially malicious activities.

9) 139 Blocked File Types: Prevents execution of a comprehensive list of potentially malicious file types.

10) Completely Free Until 2025: Offers full access to all features at no cost until 2025.

A Game-Changer in Cybersecurity

"WDAC is a highly effective security tool, but its complexity has been a significant barrier to adoption," said Dan Butler, CEO of VoodooSoft, LLC. "With WDAC Lockdown, we have removed those barriers, making enterprise-level security accessible to all. Our innovative features and automated processes ensure that businesses can protect their assets without the need for extensive cybersecurity expertise."

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Empowering Businesses with Accessible Security

VoodooSoft, LLC's WDAC Lockdown is set to transform the cybersecurity landscape by offering a solution that balances robust protection with user-friendly operation. By automating and simplifying the deployment of WDAC, VoodooSoft enables organizations to implement a zero-trust security model effectively and efficiently.

Availability

WDAC Lockdown is available immediately for download and is offered free of charge until 2025, and will then be offered for $10-$30 per endpoint per year.

About VoodooSoft, LLC

Since its inception in 2011, VoodooSoft, LLC has been at the forefront of zero-trust cybersecurity innovation. Dedicated to developing advanced security solutions, VoodooSoft continually strives to protect organizations from evolving cyber threats with cutting-edge technology and user-centric design.

For more information about WDAC Lockdown, please visit www.wdaclockdown.com.

Contact
Dan Butler
***@wdaclockdown.com


Source: VoodooSoft, LLC

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