Aliso Viejo, Calif-based Syxsense, an IT and security management solutions provider, announced it has joined a group of cybersecurity software providers partnering with Microsoft to receive early vulnerability information through the Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP).
The partnership further builds on Syxsense’s capabilities when helping customers scan, patch and secure endpoints. As a member of MAPP, Syxsense will receive early access to threat intelligence, allowing faster deployment of protections, and enabling customers to stay ahead of emerging threats.
“The threat landscape changes and evolves at an incredibly rapid pace, so providing our customers with the most up to date information is paramount when working to stay ahead of new attacks,” said Ashley Leonard, founder and CEO of Syxsense, in a statement. “As a member of MAPP, we’re now able to combine Microsoft’s early vulnerability information with our instant endpoint detection and prevention capabilities to provide customers with a more comprehensive picture of their threat environment. This ultimately helps them strengthen their security posture when scanning for vulnerabilities, managing patch cycles, dealing with endpoint compliance and more.”
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Al Brown, senior security strategist at Microsoft Security Response Center, said in a statement, “The visibility insights and management capabilities gained from [Syxsense’s] unified endpoint management technology along with the early access to threat intelligence now enables them to offer their customers some of the most robust defense strategies in the industry.”
Syxsense announced Syxsense Enterprise, the first IT management and endpoint security solution that delivers real-time vulnerability monitoring and instant remediation for every endpoint across an organization’s entire network environment.
Syxsense Enterprise combines Syxsense Secure, Manage, and Mobile Device Manager, and then layers on a workflow automation tool called Syxsense Cortex, to deliver a completely unified platform that scans and manages all endpoints, resolves problems in real-time, and reduces the risks associated with system misconfigurations. This enables organizations to better predict, identify, and remediate vulnerabilities.
To see this integration, as well as Syxsense’s Enterprise solution or MDM capabilities in action, visit the company’s booth (#466 in the South Hall) at the RSA Conference, June 6-9, 2022.
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