AppSense, the
global leader of secure user environment management (UEM), today
announced that its continued success in delivering next generation
endpoint security solutions is the topic of a new 451 Research report, "
Knocking Some (App)Sense into Endpoint Security."
The report, released on February 4, 2016, outlines AppSense's unique
approach and discusses how the company's products fill the expanding gap
in endpoint protection amidst a growing barrage of malware attacks.
"AppSense has an improved approach to preventing unauthorized
app execution with its Application Manager product that it believes
will give it an upper hand in the battle for returning peace and
(mostly) freedom from malware to the endpoint," said Adrian Sanabria,
senior security analyst, 451 Research in the report. "...AppSense has
much more to offer than just an endpoint security offering. Its products
are mature, widely deployed and proven."
"Anti-virus technology alone cannot adequately defend against
today's malware and it's clear additional defense-in-depth techniques
are needed. The challenge with traditional and even some
'next-generation' endpoint security solutions is that they devastate the
user's experience and are extremely difficult to manage," said Jed
Ayres, Senior Vice President of marketing, AppSense. "The main driver
behind our success in endpoint security is that we have the ability to
help prevent, detect and respond to these potentially devastating
threats before they cause significant and irreparable harm to
organizations."
AppSense provides a wide range of endpoint security functions including:
- Application control through whitelisting and blacklisting with Trusted Ownership®
- Granular Windows Privilege Management for a practical approach to least privilege practice
- Network Access Control to contain risk exposure
- Desktop software license compliance and enforcement
- Granular visibility into security and privilege activities in a live environment
For a complete copy of the 451 Research report, "Knocking Some (App)Sense into Endpoint Security," visit http://go.appsense.com/451Research-Endpoint-Security.html.