TSplus Bolsters Ransomware Defense with Expanded System Monitoring

  • TSplus released Advanced Security v7.5 on March 6, 2026.
  • The update significantly enhances the ransomware protection driver by adding registry change and process creation event analysis.
  • Version 7.5 introduces a 'Soft Lock' feature for brute-force protection, temporarily blocking IP addresses after failed login attempts.
  • Geographic protection has been updated with refreshed IP and country databases, including Microsoft and Cloudflare ranges.
  • TSplus is headquartered in Paris, France, and focuses on secure remote access and cybersecurity solutions for Windows servers.

The release underscores the escalating importance of proactive ransomware defenses as attacks become more complex and frequent. TSplus’s focus on expanding system monitoring capabilities reflects a broader industry shift towards more granular threat detection and response. This update positions TSplus to compete in a growing market for cybersecurity solutions targeting Windows server environments, a segment increasingly vital for remote work and hybrid operations.

Adoption Rate
The success of Advanced Security v7.5 hinges on the speed and scale of adoption among TSplus’s existing customer base, particularly given the increasing sophistication of ransomware attacks.
Competitive Response
Other remote access and cybersecurity providers will likely respond to TSplus’s enhanced ransomware protection, potentially triggering a new wave of feature competition and pricing pressures.
Performance Impact
While TSplus claims minimal performance impact, sustained monitoring of server performance after deployment will be crucial to validate these claims and avoid operational disruptions.