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Stop Ransomware Before It Starts with Zero Trust Security.

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Ransomware is no longer a question of “if,” but “when.”
Traditional antivirus and EDR tools often detect attacks after the damage is done. ThreatLocker flips that model with a proactive, zero trust strategy that blocks ransomware from ever executing.

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This whitepaper dives into the mechanics of modern ransomware and shows how tools like Allowlisting, Ringfencing, and Storage Control can stop even the most advanced threats in their tracks.

You’ll discover how:

✅ Only trusted applications are allowed to run — everything else is automatically denied
✅ Built-in restrictions stop even legitimate apps from being hijacked
✅ Storage and network access is tightly controlled to prevent lateral movement and spread
✅ Organizations can simplify security while hardening their entire environment

Whether you’re an MSP, IT leader, or security pro, this is a must-read for staying ahead of today’s ransomware threats.

📩 Download the whitepaper now and learn how to build a cyber defense that doesn’t wait for alerts — it blocks attacks by default.

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