OPSWAT Announces New MetaDefender Kiosk Model K3001

OPSWAT MetaDefender Kiosk, a cross-domain solution for critical infrastructure, is unveiling its new Model K3001 for select countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Providing protection from malware that can penetrate current defenses remains a critical task for any organization. The new K3001 can create a secure end-to-end process for transferring files to and from your critical network systems.
MetaDefender Kiosk applies multiple anti-malware engines into a single offering to deliver detection rates close to 100% for any known threats. Our industry-leading Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technology can provide true zero-day attack prevention by “disarming” malicious components and reconstructing each file (over 80 different types) ensuring full usability with safe content. It can also detect known vulnerabilities in over 15,000 software applications using our patented file-based detection approach.
Specification
Form factors | Ruggedized, tamper-resistant casing |
Media type support | 2 x USB Type C 2 x USB 3.0 Type A 15-in-1 card reader CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive 3.5" diskette |
CPU | Intel Core i5-9500 |
RAM | 32 GB RAM |
Hard drive | 256 GB SSD |
Touchscreen | 19" display |
Dimensions | W 19.7" x H 60.2" x D 15.6" |
Weight | 154 lbs |
Deploy MetaDefender Kiosk to detect and stop threats from USB drives or other types of removable media before they enter your isolated network. OPSWAT also offers other hardware form factors for meeting the needs of additional environments.
To learn more about OPSWAT and MetaDefender Kiosk, please visit: MetaDefender Kiosk Or schedule a demo with us via https://www.opswat.com/contact.

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