
Keeper Security’s Industry-First Forcefield™ Protects Against Memory-Based Attacks on Windows Endpoints
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Why It Matters
Forcefield closes a critical blind spot in endpoint security by preventing memory‑scraping attacks that evade traditional AV and EDR tools, helping organizations meet stricter regulatory standards and reducing the risk of credential‑theft breaches.
Summary
Keeper Security unveiled Keeper Forcefield™, a kernel‑level endpoint security product that blocks memory‑based attacks on Windows devices. The solution monitors and restricts memory access for protected applications—including major browsers and Keeper’s own suite—preventing credential theft from infostealers, fileless and zero‑day malware without degrading system performance. It can be toggled in the Keeper desktop app or deployed via Group Policy, supporting both individual users and enterprise‑wide rollouts. The launch dovetails with the UK’s forthcoming Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, which emphasizes protection against advanced memory exploits.
Keeper Security’s Industry-First Forcefield™ Protects Against Memory-Based Attacks on Windows Endpoints
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