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Polyverse is the developer of a cyber security platform intended to eliminate the asymmetrical economic benefits of modern hacking strategies. The company's platform leverages moving-target defense technologies to continuously vary cyber attack surface and can be deployed either incrementally or as a comprehensive turnkey package, enabling organizations to protect their systems from crafted cyber attacks.
Polyverse turnkey solutions install in minutes within a client's existing architectural infrastructure and carry very low ongoing operating costs. Polyverse technology has been validated by the United States Department of Defense to mitigate against zero-day memory exploits.
Polyverse inverts security by hiding a client's operating systems in plain sight: where they have a million threats to one OS, Polyverse provides millions of OSs for every threat. Polyverse also randomly changes memory registers, CPU registers and other hardware specific attack details at a binary level, changing register usage, function locations, and import tables to produce individually unique binaries that are semantically equivalent.
Polymorphic Linux introduces diversity into software systems, so users no longer run exactly the same code as the hackers. By using Moving Target Defense, Polyverse is able to completely randomize and harden open-source Linux technologies. Polyverse also uses Polyscripting to change the grammar of a programming language by scrambling the keywords used during lexical analysis to frustrate code injection attacks.
Polyverse lists their pricing at three tiers: Essentials, Professional and Enterprise. They also offer a free evaluation. For Essentials, users receive the most basic features of the Polyverse platform for a starting price of $9.99 per month. For Professional, the features increase, especially the support offered by Polyverse, for the starting price of $99.99 per month. And for Enterprise pricing, Polyverse does not list a price, as they pricing would change dependent on the users use-case and supported feature set.