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Zimperium & Okta Boost Zero-Trust Mobile Security

Zimperium

Zimperium, the global leader in mobile security, is proud to announce that it’s collaborating with Okta, the leading independent identity provider to deliver a significant advancement in identity threat protection for mobile devices. By integrating Zimperium Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) with Okta Identity Threat Protection with Okta AI, the companies are setting a new standard in continuous risk monitoring and enabling automated threat response, providing organizations with unparalleled mobile security and on-device operational efficiency.

The sophistication and rapid evolution of modern mobile threats highlight the need for constant scrutiny and attention within a zero trust framework. Corporate devices and the environments in which they operate are constantly changing and require an active, run-time threat protection solution to always know the exact risk posture of the device.

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Zimperium’s industry-leading Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) product, designed to assess the full breadth of the mobile attack surface, including device, network, application, and Web threats, integrates real-time threat intelligence and rich threat context into the Okta Identity Threat Protection platform. This integration helps detect threats by continuously assessing and sharing mobile devices’ threat and risk posture to enable shared customers to take action in real-time when a threat is detected automatically.

Zimperium is one of the initial integration security event providers for Okta Identity Threat Protection with Okta AI. The integration provides real-time mobile threat and risk intelligence for managed and unmanaged devices—a core component of a zero trust architecture. By sharing continuous risk posture data with Okta, organizations have the necessary insights required to enforce strong identity and access controls and to configure the service to automatically respond to threats. This represents a modern and necessary requirement for a strong zero-trust architecture.

SOURCE: PRNewswire