The new edition of the company’s data protection software DPX 4.8.1 adds backup for Microsoft 365 and other open virtualization platforms, including RedHat, Oracle, XenServer and KVM. Credit: Andrey Popov / Getty Images Catalogic Software has announced the latest version of its DPX enterprise data protection software, DPX 4.8.1, which now includes GuardMode for early detection of ransomware, and DPX vPlus, cloud backup support for Microsoft 365 and other open virtualization platforms.Catalogic DPX is a proprietary data protection platform that offers the capability to backup data and applications from virtualized machines. According to Catalogic COO Sathya Sankaran, VMWare and HyperV make up about 80% of the virtualization hypervisor market, while the remaining 20% is attributed to a mix of players, including Microsoft 365, and various open source options such as XenServer, Oracle VM, KVM, RedHat, Acropolis, OpenStack and RHV/oVirt. Catalogic DPX vPlus will provide support for these other hypervisors that are “usually neglected” by other backup solutions, according to Sankaran.GuardMode tracks file changes for early detectionGuardMode is a new feature for early detection of ransomware and will come at no additional cost for existing DPX subscribers. The feature builds on Microsoft’s filter driver, to monitor file shares and file system behavior. While block changes are more common than file changes and are usually looked at from incremental backups, GuardMode also focuses on file systems to register if a certain file is frequently opened and made changes to.Depending on the frequency of the changes made to files and by comparing them against a list of patterns from publicly available database, GuardMode detects the ransomware strain and calls in remediation. Additionally, owing to the underlining technique, GuardMode is also capable of pinpointing the affected files from an impending ransomware attack and thereby selectively rolls them back to facilitate an efficient recovery.Usually, ransomware recovery includes brute forcing your way back to production five days ago and this includes not just the affected files, but genuine employee-made changes on files and codes, Sankaran added.GuardMode will go live on July 12, while DPX vPlus will be live a week later, on July 19. While GuardMode is provided complimentary with DPX subscription, vPlus will be available at an additional cost. Related content news Top cybersecurity product news of the week New product and service announcements from Coro, Descope, Genetec, Varonis, Cloudbrink, Databarracks, and Security Journey By CSO staff Dec 07, 2023 22 mins Generative AI Generative AI Machine Learning news analysis Attackers breach US government agencies through ColdFusion flaw Both incidents targeted outdated and unpatched ColdFusion servers and exploited a known vulnerability. By Lucian Constantin Dec 06, 2023 5 mins Advanced Persistent Threats Cyberattacks Vulnerabilities news BSIMM 14 finds rapid growth in automated security technology Embrace of a "shift everywhere" philosophy is driving a demand for automated, event-driven software security testing. By John P. Mello Jr. Dec 06, 2023 4 mins Application Security Network Security news Almost 50% of organizations plan to reduce cybersecurity headcounts: Survey While organizations are realizing the need for knowledgeable teams to address unknown threats, they are also looking to reduce their security headcount and infrastructure spending. By Gagandeep Kaur Dec 06, 2023 4 mins IT Jobs Security Practices Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe