Technology made available for endpoints distributed across several countries also acts to prevent risks.
Attentive to current global needs and trends in terms of cybersecurity, Edge UOL, a global company focused on edge computing, 5G, and next-generation IT infrastructure services, has brought to Brazil, in partnership with VMware, an innovative protection technology for all types of companies. The Carbon Black solution is intended for endpoints and offers protection against cyber threats, including ransomware.
Through an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution, the technology provided by Edge UOL, which is currently the largest MSSP partner in Latin America, can identify malicious behavior and, based on this, act preemptively to protect devices such as notebooks and desktops used by corporate professionals.
The use of this technology makes it possible to manage vulnerabilities, enabling companies to learn in advance about the threats and risks posed by other software installed on the machines. This allows technical teams to take proactive action to prevent cyber threats from becoming a real danger, in addition to working in an automated way to reduce the time of exposure to risks and streamline problem-solving..
“As a cloud-native administration technology, Carbon Black provides a complete view of the health of all devices in real time and in an extremely flexible manner, without depending on the infrastructure of a local server”, explains Rodrigo Rangel Lobo, COO of Edge UOL.
Anywhere protection for strategic endpoints
The solution, the result of Edge UOL’s partnership with VMware, also offers security for endpoints that manage critical company missions and whose primary objective is to provide a robust and flexible solution, from an administration and distribution standpoint, for geographically distributed teams. “In a solution we recently implemented at a large technology company, our main challenge was that employees worked in different countries, so we had to comply with various regulations and standards,” commented Rodrigo Lobo. “To this end, the solution was tested against a series of international benchmarks when it was chosen.”
As a cloud-based solution with a simple distribution process, the implementation was done very fast compared to traditional solutions on the market.
“The partnership with Edge UOL comes with a number of benefits focused on innovation, and this project highlights how technology needs to be adaptable and able to keep up with changes and trends in society, as is the case with geographical distribution, which was an important component in the development of the solution,” added Raul Goto, Cloud Provider Commercial at VMware.
“The result is a technology that has a range of competitive advantages, such as an extremely lightweight agent—which doesn’t compromise performance and consumes little memory of devices—proactive identification of and response to cyber threats, and a lightweight administration console with easy access to settings and reports,” says Lobo.
Sources: IP News, Infor Channel