About Caiman Immunizer

Caiman Immunizer®

Caiman Immunizer® is the ultimate solution for malware, providing security to help governments, businesses and consumers secure their information.

Caiman Immunizer® is a unique SaaS product/platform that changes the paradigm of computer security to be able to face new malware threats. It can be considered as an antivirus but it is not, since due to the way it works and its effectiveness it has created a new category that better describes it: MALWARE IMMUNIZER.

One of the most notable advantages is that it increases the performance of the computer since it WORKS WITH A WHITE LIST, so it does not occupy the processor in constant searches to determine the existence of new viruses, as an antivirus does routinely, as well as of not requiring the use of the internet to keep the equipment protected since it does not require constant updates.

System Requirements and Specifications:

  • Hybrid military-grade endpoint malware immunization for Windows operating systems from XP to 11 version and Server versions, 32-bit or 64-bit: Cloud based scanning technology and password protected whitelist exec authorization
  • Full ransomware immunization
  • Full immunization against infected USB storage devices, malicious links and infected email attachments
  • Native zero-day immunization
  • Unauthorized websites blocker (Parental control)
  • MS Windows extra protection with hardening technology
  • Data theft prevention from unauthorized USB storage devices
  • Right-click (context menu) AES-192 bit document encryption/decryption module
  • USB storage devices disinfection and recursive file attrib repair
  • Remote administration and mass deployment with admin console and webmin console
  • AI based Cybersecurity Awareness Training module*
  • Extreme low resource consumption

Caiman Immunizer® enables you to:

Connect USB storage devices without risk of malware infection
Read emails and attachments without the risk of infection from malware
Surf the web without any risk of malware infection