With the growing volume of cyberattacks and heightened adoption of digital transformation initiatives by businesses, a reactive detect-and-respond strategy is no longer sufficient to safeguard enterprises against complex attacks. In the absence of fool-proof security, organizations now have the option of limiting damage by leveraging isolation.
Cybersecurity failure is among the top four critical threats to the world in a survey by the World Economic Forum. Confirming the WEF's prediction, cyberattacks have become increasingly frequent, pervasive, and sophisticated. The concept of Security by Isolation aims to reduce the impact of cyberattacks by physically separating a user's system, OS, browser, or email from their local machine or the enterprise server. As a result, even if the security of one of the systems is compromised, the impact does not percolate to the rest of the infrastructure.
For this session, Frost & Sullivan has brought together two industry experts from the web isolation marketplace to discuss web isolation technologies’ what, why, when, and how.