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Trend Micro introduces easy-to-implement, cloud-ready network security. The latest addition to the Cloud One platform is ideal for companies migrating their servers to the cloud.

Trend Micro announces global availability of its cloud-native network security solution Trend Micro Cloud One - Network Security. As the latest addition to the holistic cloud security platform Cloud One, it offers easy-to-implement and comprehensive protection of virtual private clouds. It is scalable to meet compliance requirements without interrupting applications or data traffic.

Easy to implement

Many organizations taking their first steps in the cloud need effective network security for business, governance, and compliance reasons. However, this requirement is often only insufficiently met by the existing solutions. Available solutions can be difficult to implement, have slow inspection speeds, and are often inefficient: they may require multiple appliances, load balancers, and inspectors for inbound and outbound traffic.

Trend Micro Cloud One - Network Security is tailor-made for these environments. The solution is based on Trend Micro's many years of experience in cloud security for Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and AWS customers worldwide as well as TippingPoint's expertise in the field of network security.

Hybrid cloud models

According to Gartner, "companies will migrate to a new model of consolidating multiple cloud network security services with one provider to reduce complexity." This also applies if companies move to hybrid cloud models with different security requirements. Trend Micro Cloud One makes this consolidation easy to achieve: it offers a simplified approach to hybrid cloud security with full visibility by providing multiple security tools on a single platform. This enables companies to get a simple overview of their entire cloud infrastructure.

"We know that many network security solutions were not designed for the cloud: They are complex or impossible to implement, disrupt important business processes and can expose companies to threats," says Richard Werner, Business Consultant at Trend Micro. "Customers can implement our cloud-based network security within minutes and thus easily protect themselves in order to make business processes secure and meet compliance requirements."

Trend Micro Cloud One - Network Security offers

  • Comprehensive network-level cloud protection to support compliance, including virtual patches, IPS capabilities, and egress filtering - backed by threat intelligence from Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
  • Identification of threats at runtime in order to protect a wide range of services (from EC2 to Lambda) and inspection of all network traffic passing through Internet gateways, transit gateways or virtual private gateways
  • Simple, transparent provision within minutes, without the need for additional infrastructure and without the interruption of IT or business processes
  • Flexibility in payment options: consumption-based billing for dynamic environments or annual, license-based pricing model for more static architectures
  • Holistic, centralized cloud protection from a single console to simplify the management of the entire security situation in the cloud

 

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As one of the world's leading providers of IT security, Trend Micro helps create a secure world for digital data exchange. With over 30 years of security expertise, global threat research, and constant innovation, Trend Micro offers protection for businesses, government agencies, and consumers. Thanks to our XGen™ security strategy, our solutions benefit from a cross-generational combination of defense techniques optimized for leading-edge environments. Networked threat information enables better and faster protection. Optimized for cloud workloads, endpoints, email, the IIoT and networks, our connected solutions provide centralized visibility across the entire enterprise for faster threat detection and response.


 

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