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Sandboxing

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What is Sandboxing?

Sandboxing is a security mechanism for separating running programs, usually in an isolated environment, to prevent malicious software or faulty code from harming the system or network. It provides a safe, controlled environment to execute code without risking damage to the host operating system or other applications. It is commonly used for testing software, analyzing malware, and running untrusted code.

What other technologies are related to Sandboxing?

Sandboxing Competitor Technologies

Anti-virus software attempts to identify and block malware before it can execute. Sandboxing provides a more dynamic and behavioral analysis, serving as an alternative method to detect threats.
mentioned alongside Sandboxing in 1% (170) of relevant job posts

Sandboxing Complementary Technologies

Firewalls control network traffic and can be used in conjunction with sandboxing to prevent malicious traffic from entering or exiting the sandbox environment, adding a layer of security. Network firewalls control flow between networks, and host-based firewalls control flow to and from a host.
mentioned alongside Sandboxing in 51% (92) of relevant job posts
Secure Web Gateways filter web content and block malicious websites, preventing users from inadvertently downloading malware that might require sandboxing. It acts as a preventative security measure.
mentioned alongside Sandboxing in 9% (186) of relevant job posts
WAFs protect web applications from attacks. By blocking malicious requests, they can prevent the need to sandbox potentially malicious code or payloads delivered through web applications.
mentioned alongside Sandboxing in 9% (71) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Sandboxing?

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Zscaler
Scientific and Technical Services
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Fortinet
Scientific and Technical Services

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