Four parts, one common foundation
Each part protects its own kind of system, but they all build on the same threat data and are administered from the same panel. You pick what you need and change over time without buying again.
What actually does the blocking
Windows client 4.0
A kernel driver signed by Microsoft. Catches and blocks connections to known malicious addresses and domains in real time, and stops brute force against remote desktop.
WordPress protection
A plugin installed and activated with a licence key. Stops malicious code, vulnerability scanning of themes and plugins, and login attacks against accounts.
What makes the protection possible
WF SecurityCloud Sensor
Placed on your own network and catches attack attempts there. Gives you a picture of what is aimed at you, and contributes to the threat picture that protects everyone else.
Customer panel
Licences, devices, logs and service control in one place. This is where you create an account, buy licences and get installation files.
The same licences for everything
You buy a number of licences, not one licence per product. The same pool covers Windows clients, WordPress sites and sensors.
That means you can start small and move things around later. A licence that sat on a computer can sit on a website tomorrow.
Not sure what you need?
The comparison shows what each part protects and when it is the right choice. If that does not settle it, we are happy to answer questions.