Personalized • 30 Minutes • No Obligation

See How RansomSnare Stops Ransomware Before Encryption Begins

You already have EDR. The question is: what happens when ransomware bypasses it?

RansomSnare is designed to close the gap between detection and damage. Using patented mathematical analysis, it identifies ransomware activity in real time, including unknown and zero-day variants, and stops encryption before files are impacted.

In this personalized 30-minute demo, you’ll see exactly how RansomSnare works alongside your existing security stack to provide an additional layer of ransomware protection.

What You’ll See

  • A live ransomware simulation stopped in real time
  • How RansomSnare complements your existing EDR/XDR investments
  • Visibility into detection events, alerts, logs, and response workflows
  • Deployment options, including air-gapped and offline environments
  • Direct access to a RansomSnare engineer for technical questions

Why Security Teams Are Adding RansomSnare

Most ransomware defenses rely on known behaviors, signatures, or indicators. RansomSnare takes a different approach.

By analyzing the mathematical characteristics of encryption itself, RansomSnare can identify and stop ransomware activity, even when the threat has never been seen before.

The result: protection against both known and unknown ransomware before widespread encryption can occur.

Who Should Attend

This session is designed for:

  • CISOs and security leaders
  • IT Directors and Infrastructure Leaders
  • Security Operations teams
  • Endpoint Security and EDR administrators

If you’re responsible for protecting endpoints from ransomware, this demo is worth 30 minutes.

Request Your Personalized Demo

What Happens Next

  1. Submit the form (takes less than a minute).
  2. A RansomSnare engineer will contact you within one business day.
  3. We’ll schedule a personalized demo tailored to your environment and security objectives.

No obligation. No high-pressure sales process. Just a practical look at how RansomSnare helps stop ransomware before encryption starts.