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Vibrint and Invary Join Forces to Advance Kernel-Level Zero Trust Solutions

Vibrint and Invary Join Forces to Advance Kernel-Level Zero Trust Solutions

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Vibrint, a leading innovator in defense technology solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Invary to deliver a breakthrough Zero Trust solution designed specifically for national security and defense environments. Invary is a pioneer in runtime integrity solutions, and its collaboration with Vibrint focuses on embedding Zero Trust principles at the kernel level to defend against zero-day threats and enhance mission system resilience for federal customers.

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“Zero trust needs to extend below the operating system to truly defend against today’s most advanced threats,” said Tom Lash, CEO of Vibrint. “Through this collaboration with Invary, we’re delivering runtime monitoring at the foundational level of mission systems, ensuring operational integrity and protecting our customers where it matters most.”

Built for highly sensitive, multidomain mission environments, the solution integrates Vibrint’s secure enterprise architecture with Invary’s real-time Kernel Integrity Measurement (KIM) technology. This runtime integrity solution, developed for and proven by a federal national security agency customer and now licensed for broader use, continuously monitors system behavior at the core, ensuring that the OS is uncompromised — a critical advancement where traditional perimeter- and OS-level security models fall short.

How It Works

Traditional cybersecurity tools assume the underlying OS is trustworthy — a critical vulnerability exploited by sophisticated adversaries. The Vibrint solution with Invary flips this model by continuously verifying system behavior at runtime through real-time kernel monitoring, enabling immediate detection and response to unauthorized changes or malware before they escalate.

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The integrated solution offers:

  • Real-time threat detection at the kernel level with no performance disruption
  • Remote attestation to verify system trustworthiness across complex, distributed environments
  • Hardware-enforced isolation leveraging AMD technologies to protect sensitive data and processes
  • Support for air-gapped and on-premises deployments where maximum security is required

“We are redefining the foundation of trust by ensuring that mission systems are not just secured — they are verifiably behaving as intended at all times,” said Jason Rogers, CEO of Invary. “This is the level of Zero Trust assurance that national security demands.”

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