Menlo Security, the pioneer in browser security, announced enhancements to Menlo Zero Trust Access, the company’s Zero Trust solution, which keeps enterprises steps ahead of adversaries and extends Menlo’s leadership in the Zero Trust arena. Simultaneously, the Menlo team released new findings as a follow up to the team’s recently released Global Cyber Gangs Threat Report, revealing new, evasive threat tactics targeting the browser.
In a recent 90-day period, Menlo Security identified three sophisticated HEAT campaigns targeting 40,000 high-value users, including C-suite executives. These campaigns employed highly sophisticated and evasive attacks, emphasizing the urgent need for Zero Trust solutions that go beyond what traditional security tooling can detect. Where legacy Secure Web Gateways (SWGs) and traditional cloud networking Security Service Edges (SSEs) have struggled to stop these Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats (HEAT), and where SaaS governance has proven complicated and costly to deploy, Menlo Security has once again made Zero Trust access easy to adopt and deploy with these new enhancements.
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“Enterprises are moving away from complex and limited Zero Trust Network Architectures. These approaches are limited to controlled and managed infrastructure or they require expensive cloud-network services, network redesigns or a firewall refresh,” said Pejman Roshan, Chief Marketing Officer at Menlo Security. “In contrast, cloud-driven, browser focused, Zero Trust Access can be deployed in a matter of hours. Powered by the Secure Cloud Browser, and enabled by the Menlo Secure Enterprise Browser solution, Menlo Zero Trust Access makes it easy to implement Zero Trust and demonstrate compliance with Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Zero Trust Maturity Model version 2.0. Enterprises can provide access to applications while hiding them from the internet and without expensive routing changes and endless ‘roll-out’ projects.”
The enhancements to Menlo Zero Trust Access provide a comprehensive approach to safeguarding enterprise browsing and addressing critical aspects of zero trust. Menlo Zero Trust Access supports application visibility and control, SaaS governance and URL content filtering. As organizations seek enhanced protection and work to replace legacy SWGs or Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB), Menlo Zero Trust Access delivers enhanced protection and ease of use for both administrators and end users, while enabling hybrid work.
SOURCE: Businesswire