HP Wolf Security Endpoint Isolation
Security teams are stretched thin, and traditional endpoint protection often can't keep up. This solution brief details how HP Wolf Security uses Endpoint Isolation to contain threats to make risky tasks like opening email attachments or browsing the web safer. Download the brief to learn how Endpoint Isolation enhances protection, reduces SOC workload, and simplifies compliance. When you're ready, reach out to Intech Southwest Services to discuss what this would look like for your organization.
What is Endpoint Isolation?
Endpoint Isolation is a technological approach designed to enhance endpoint protection by utilizing micro-virtual machines (µVMs) to securely handle potentially risky tasks. Each task, such as web browsing or opening attachments, is executed within its own µVM, which prevents malware from infecting the PC or network. Once the task is completed, the µVM is deleted, effectively eliminating any malware. This method leverages hardware capabilities in modern CPUs to ensure robust protection.
How does Endpoint Isolation improve security efficiency?
Endpoint Isolation enhances security efficiency by significantly reducing the number of high-priority tickets that Security Operations Centers (SOCs) or Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) need to address. By preventing malware installation, it minimizes the time and resources spent on remediation efforts, allowing security teams to focus on more critical tasks.
What are the benefits of using Endpoint Isolation?
Organizations can expect several benefits from Endpoint Isolation, including inherent protection through a Zero-Trust approach, enhanced visibility into malware behavior, improved security efficiency, a better end-user experience, and streamlined compliance processes. This technology allows users to work confidently without extensive phishing training, as high-risk tasks are automatically contained.