Security of the endpoint is often the weakest link in enterprise security as users may not be aware of the risks from malicious content that can slip past traditional protection.
Endpoint security company BUFFERZONE is announcing today that it's joining the Intel Security Innovation Alliance (SIA) program as a Sales Teaming Partner and that it's been certified as McAfee Compatible with the McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) platform.
BUFFERZONE is a containment solution that defends endpoints against advanced malware and zero-day attacks without harming end user and IT productivity. By isolating potentially malicious content from web browsers, email and removable media, it complements McAfee Endpoint Security products and helps defend the organization from advanced threats that can evade detection.
"Organizations are looking for smarter ways to reduce their attack surface and combat advanced threats without investing scarce resources on false alarms and restrictive policy enforcement", says Israel Levy, BUFFERZONE's CEO. "By integrating BUFFERZONE with McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator, IT can leverage existing investments in McAfee ePO and employees can browse the web, open email attachments and access their mobile phones more safely".
It includes a configurable bridge for transferring content and data safely between the container and secure network zones, and provides critical intelligence for enterprise-wide security analytics. BUFFERZONE is a lightweight solution that provides cost-effective containment for thousands of endpoints and is easy to deploy and configure with McAfee ePO.
"We are happy to welcome BUFFERZONE to the Intel Security Innovation Alliance," says Tom Fountain, senior vice president of Strategy and Corporate Development at Intel Security. "Our joint customers can now easily help protect their endpoints using BUFFERZONE solutions and manage those devices through a common, scalable platform".
You can learn more about BUFFERZONE's endpoint protection by visiting the company's website.
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