Glasswall Foresight launches

For more than a decade, Glasswall has worked alongside defense and intelligence agencies across the Five Eyes community and other highly secure government environments. On March 10, the company introduced Glasswall Foresight.

At the core of that work is Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) — a Zero Trust approach that deconstructs and rebuilds files to remove malware’s ability to exist. In high-security environments, traditional sandboxing and detonation chambers introduce significant operational and financial overhead. They require complex infrastructure, consume compute resources, and often cannot operate in fully air-gapped or mission-critical networks where file ingestion must be both secure and immediate.

Powered by proprietary machine learning models, Foresight delivers probabilistic threat scoring when deployed alongside CDR workflows. Unlike internet-trained AI models or sandbox-based analysis, Glasswall Foresight derives its intelligence directly from the structural telemetry generated during the CDR process. This gives teams CDR-level threat intelligence, while preserving an original file’s structure. Operating fully offline, it works in air-gapped and DDIL scenarios where traditional antivirus tools struggle and mission safety is critical.

Source: Glasswall

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