Illumio is one of only two vendors named a Customers’ Choice, earning a 4.8 out of 5 overall rating and 98% willingness-to-recommend score.
Network segmentation has been a security best practice for decades, yet for many reasons, not all network deployments have fully embraced the approach of microsegmentation. With ransomware attacks ...
The Gartner® Peer Insights™ Customers’ Choice recognition is based on feedback and ratings from end-user professionals who have experience with the product or service ...
Elisity, a pioneer in identity-based microsegmentation, today announced it was named a CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards winner in the "Overall Network Security Solution Provider of the Year" category ...
Microsegmentation used to mean separating network zones. Today, it means separating workload behaviors. It’s a new discipline that requires new tools. In the early days of network security, ...
In today's landscape of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, traditional security methods are proving to be inadequate in safeguarding sensitive data and critical assets. Organizations are ...
Introducing 12Port Horizon, an agentless platform that allows businesses to quickly segment network workloads, restrict unauthorized traffic, prevent lateral movement, and minimize potential breach ...
Cisco's Mesh Policy Engine supports its own firewalls as well as third-party firewalls from vendors including Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, and Juniper.
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zero Networks, a leading provider of zero trust security solutions, today announced enhanced Kubernetes microsegmentation capabilities that give security teams ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Elisity, the pioneer in identity-based microsegmentation, today announced Elisity was among the select companies that Forrester invited to participate in The ...
Enhancements give security practitioners simple, non-intrusive Kubernetes microsegmentation to prevent lateral movement and maintain compliance – without DevOps expertise Zero Networks, a leading ...