
Barry Cader autonomously blocks malicious activity in milliseconds, enforcing protection without waiting for manual intervention. Detection without action is just watching. Barry acts.
Barry Cader is the Defenders' enforcement layer. When malicious activity is identified, he acts fast to shut it down before it spreads, escalates, or causes damage. No alert queue. No approval workflow. No delay.
He does not wait for a ticket, an analyst approval, or a manual runbook. The moment a threat is confirmed, enforcement begins. Barry specializes in preventing lateral movement — once a threat is inside the perimeter, Barry ensures it cannot reach the file server, the database, or the next endpoint.
Barry operates from a simple belief: milliseconds matter. The difference between a contained incident and a full breach is often how fast protection is enforced. He blocks first, reports second.
Autonomous enforcement triggered by verified threat signals. No human-in-the-loop delay. Every block logged with full context: what was blocked, when, why, and what the threat was attempting.
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Autonomous enforcement at the network edge. Malicious traffic is blocked in milliseconds without waiting for human approval. Detection without action is just watching.
Detection means nothing if enforcement requires manual approval. The average time between alert and action is hours. Barry reduces that to milliseconds.
Initial compromise gets the headlines. Lateral movement does the damage. Once inside, attackers pivot from endpoint to endpoint. Barry shuts that down at the first hop.
Some environments cannot route enforcement through the cloud. Air-gapped networks, on-prem data centers, edge deployments. Barry runs where the threats are.
Shield OnPrem gives your team autonomous enforcement at the edge. No delays. No approvals. No waiting for a human to act.