Global cybersecurity leader extends platform utility beyond default deny with new MDR service
ThreatLocker® Announces New Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Service
ORLANDO, Fla., April 8, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — ThreatLocker®, the pioneer in least privilege endpoint protection technology, announces the launch of its MDR service in collaboration with the Cyber Hero team at Zero Trust World 2024 .
“We are very satisfied with the detection and response services that ThreatLocker® Cyber Hero manages,” said Danny Jenkins, CEO and co-founder of ThreatLocker®.
“Not only does this mean we're providing a faster response to customers who don't have a 24-hour operations center, but it's also improving our product to take on the responsibility of managing so many more customers. .their environment.”
ThreatLocker® understands the importance of preemptively blocking cybersecurity threats with a default deny baseline. Adding detection and response capabilities allows customers to stay safe and alert to suspicious or potentially malicious activity occurring in their environment.
ThreatLocker® Endpoint Protection Platform products such as Whitelisting, Ringfencing™, and Network Control block unauthorized actions attempted on devices, and ThreatLocker® Detect (formerly ThreatLocker® Ops) alerts organizations about such attempts. . MDR services are made possible by the near-instant response when the ThreatLocker® Cyber Hero team directly notifies customers of malicious attempts and ensures the security of their infrastructure.
In addition to providing quick notifications via the Cyber Hero Support Team, we have carefully selected ThreatLocker® Detect policies to completely isolate machines from the rest of the environment or stop all software and network traffic from running. You can also implement advanced lockdowns. .
In a live demonstration at Zero Trust World 2024, ThreatLocker® demonstrated the Cyber Hero team's response speed in locking down machines after an attacker connected to a remote server, ran an IP scanning tool, and attempted to disable security tools. I introduced it.
The attacker was attacked with a QR code. If it remained unresponsive and continued to perform additional unauthorized actions, such as attempting to disable the ThreatLocker® service, the attacker's attempts were thwarted by his ThreatLocker® default denial and the machine was locked down. . Cyber Heroes responded within a minute during the live presentation.
New additions from ThreatLocker® meet cyber insurance regulations for implementing a Zero Trust MDR strategy to prevent modern attacks.
ThreatLocker® is rolling out its new products to new and existing partners. We currently protect over 1 million endpoints worldwide.
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