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Index Engines’ CyberSense is an enterprise-grade cyber resilience and ransomware recovery product. It is not positioned as traditional endpoint antivirus or perimeter defense; instead, it detects ransomware-related data corruption at the backup, snapshot, and storage data layer. The goal is to help organizations determine which data is clean, which has been compromised, and where the last trusted recovery point is.
CyberSense focuses on “content-level analysis.” The source material explicitly states that it does not rely only on metadata, but inspects file contents and analyzes how data changes over time at the byte level to detect anomalies such as partial encryption, mass deletion, encryption, and corruption. Its AI models are trained on large volumes of both normal data and ransomware-impacted data, with detonated ransomware samples analyzed in the CyberSense Research Lab. The vendor says it has analyzed more than 7,500 ransomware variants, collected over 120 million customer datasets, and offers a 99.99% detection accuracy SLA.
Operationally, CyberSense provides automated and validated alerts, aiming to reduce false positives so security teams can focus on genuine data-destruction risks. For incident response, it can provide forensic details such as affected servers and lists of corrupted files, while identifying the specific files that need to be restored and the last clean backup or snapshot. In terms of integration, the source material says it can be embedded into leading backup and storage solutions and can feed telemetry into SIEM/SOAR systems, making it easier to fit into existing enterprise security operations workflows.
The source material does not disclose any pricing, licensing model, trial, payment methods, or a specific list of supported vendors. It also does not explain deployment models, resource requirements, or compliance certifications. For buyers, this means cost, compatibility, and implementation complexity will need to be confirmed through a demo or sales discussion. In addition, CyberSense’s value is concentrated on trusted validation of backup data and recovery decision-making; it does not replace front-line protection such as EDR, email security, or network detection.
CyberSense is better suited to mid-sized and large enterprises with mature backup/storage environments and high requirements for recovery time and trusted recovery points after a ransomware attack, especially in scenarios involving critical databases, file repositories, and core infrastructure. The source material does not provide details on access from China, so it is unknown whether the site can be reached reliably via direct connection, or whether local payment and local support are available. Users in mainland China should also evaluate domestic backup security, anti-ransomware data protection, and disaster recovery vendors as alternatives or complements.
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