Companies are discovering increasing potential cybersecurity threats as more employees work from home this year. The combination of less-secure home networks, increased reliance on cloud technology and sophisticated hacking methods puts many businesses at risk.
These concerns have led to an even greater burden on IT teams, many of which have had to learn how to support remote teams in real time during the coronavirus pandemic. In the past, IT departments would identify a type of cyberattack and add products to address each specific threat. Based on this model, businesses commonly run 50 to 70 security solutions. As cybercriminals continue to evolve their methods, adding and managing more individual solutions has become unsustainable.
A New Solution
VMware has introduced a new solution that simplifies the process and hardens security for all tech assets within a business. VMware Carbon Black Cloud thwarts attacks by making it easier to analyze billions of system events to understand what is normal in the company’s environment, prevent attackers from abusing legitimate tools and automate the IT team’s investigation workflow to respond efficiently to any potential threats.
With Workspace ONE, implementation of workplace security solutions has never been easier. VMware’s new Unified Installer allows admins to deploy both the Workspace ONE security agent and the Carbon Black Cloud sensor during one downtime cycle. It addresses operational complexity while minimizing downtime and offering superior protection.
Learn more about how Carbon Black can benefit your business. Download the e-book “Getting More from Less: Simplifying Endpoint Security With a Cloud-Delivered Platform.” If you’re an existing client, reach out to discuss the implications of Carbon Black in your business. Not a VMware user? contact Tech Orchard for a more comprehensive review of your IT protocol and procedures, and how we can simplify your data secure while keeping employees productive and engaged.
