VMRay announced the launch of FinalVerdict On-Premises, alongside the removal of quota restrictions for manual submissions. Together, these advances give SOCs the speed, accuracy, and control they need to reduce noise, sharpen focus, and respond effectively to real threats.
FinalVerdict On-Premises empowers SOC teams to:
- Accelerate malware triage with high-confidence verdicts on suspicious files.
- Streamline phishing investigations with automated validation of email attachments and URLs.
- Enrich EDR alerts and SOAR workflows with authoritative detection results to support automation.
- Keep sensitive data in-house to meet sovereignty, compliance, and performance demands.
“Cloud-first is giving way to cloud-smart,” said Dr Carsten Willems, CEO at VMRay. “Enterprises and Government agencies around the world are realizing that not every workload belongs in the cloud — and nowhere is that more true than in the SOC. With FinalVerdict On-Premises, we put complete control back in the hands of security teams, without compromising on speed or accuracy.”
Unlimited Manual Submissions: Freedom for Analysts
As part of today’s announcement, VMRay is also removing all quota limits on manual submissions for FinalVerdict. SOC analysts can now submit an unlimited number of files, links, and samples for analysis — ensuring no alert goes uninvestigated.
“Analysts shouldn’t have to choose which alerts to investigate because of arbitrary limits,” added Dr Willems. “By eliminating submission quotas, we’re giving SOC teams the freedom to fully leverage FinalVerdict in their daily triage workflows.”