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With the increase in mobile devices and applications, the risk of cyber attacks increases. Security threats such as spyware, phishing and ransomware are on the rise. Cybereason MTD offers comprehensive protection.

Cybereason, the leading provider of advanced cyber security solutions, announces the availability of Cybereason Mobile Threat Defense, Powered by Zimperium.

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Recent research shows that 60% of end devices accessing corporate resources are already mobile devices. Compared to the previous year, the number of devices identified as compromised, not jailbroken or rooted, has increased by 187% - according to Zimperium's latest "Global Mobile Threat Report 2023". Companies must strengthen their mobile security measures to reduce the attack surface, improve visibility and at the same time protect sensitive company and employee data.

Secure mobile devices

In the modern mobile era, security teams are challenged more than ever to meet new business challenges and needs to combat current threats and keep users productive. Cybereason Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) is a data protection-first solution that provides comprehensive mobile security for all organizations. It is designed to protect users and data alike, regardless of whether they are working with company-owned devices and/or bring-your-own devices.

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Cybereason MTD's dynamic on-device detection is able to assess the risk situation of a user's device, protecting the organization from even the most sophisticated threats. With a privacy-by-design approach, Cybereason MTD also offers a transparent user experience through customizable user settings and insights into the data collected and used for threat analysis.

Designed with advanced threats in mind, Cybereason MTD meets enterprise mobile security needs by providing protection against four key threat vectors:

  • Phishing attacks – Cybereason MTD alerts users about phishing attempts via email, SMS or browser and allows the administrator to allow or block specific websites or categories for a selected group of devices.
  • network attacks – On-device scanning identifies man-in-the-middle attacks, SSL stripping, and other network-related vectors and provides guidance on how to remediate vulnerabilities.
  • Malicious apps – Cybereason MTD enables continuous scanning for malicious malware, viruses, Trojans, and website-loaded apps. Threat detection occurs in real time with appropriate defenses on the device, even when not connected to a network.
  • Attacks on devices – Cybereason MTD creates a continuous assessment of the risk structure of users and devices with the ability to prevent access to the network by jailbroken devices, devices with outdated operating systems and devices with high-risk configurations.

With comprehensive device authentication, companies are able to integrate their users' mobile devices into a zero trust architecture. This applies to both identity and access to data.

Improve visibility and compliance of all endpoints

With Cybereason MTD, customers are able to improve visibility and compliance across all endpoints in the enterprise - across Windows, MacOS and Linux devices to iOS, Android and ChromeOS devices. This reduces the overall risk posed by modern security threats and their associated vulnerabilities. With granular, policy-based device-level remediation and UEM-driven compliance actions, organizations can respond quickly to reduce risk.

Improve productivity and user protection

Built with a privacy-by-design approach, Cybereason MTD provides a transparent user experience that enables secure work on any device, anywhere. At the same time, the company's infrastructure and private data are protected from risky applications and jailbreaks.

Early adopter secures mobile devices and patient data

The need to protect patient data in the field while enabling the use of personal applications on mobile devices during downtime has made a regional emergency medical service an early adopter of Cybereason MTD. By addressing the challenges of critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities associated with mobile device use, the company managed to secure the patient data accessed by first responders via their iPads.

 

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About Cybereason

Cybereason offers future-proof protection against attacks by means of a uniform security approach, across all endpoints and across the company, wherever the attack scenarios are relocated. The Cybereason Defense Platform combines the industry's best detection and response methods (EDR and XDR), next generation antivirus solutions (NGAV) and proactive threat hunting to provide contextual analysis of every element within a Malop ™ (malicious operation). Cybereason is a privately held international company headquartered in Boston with customers in over 45 countries.


 

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