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Trellix Accelerates Zero Trust Framework Implementation

April 4, 2024 By admin Leave a Comment

Comprehensive Trellix Zero Trust Strategy Solution enables critical data protection and operational resilience

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 04, 2024 – Trellix, the cybersecurity company delivering the future of extended detection and response (XDR), today announced the Trellix Zero Trust Strategy (ZTS) Solution, available immediately worldwide. Trellix ZTS is the most comprehensive Zero Trust solution available on the market, leveraging Trellix’s AI-powered XDR Platform to provide native monitoring, protection, and threat detection. The solution enables organizations to establish security hygiene and strengthen cyber resilience through faster adoption of a Zero Trust framework.

“The concept of Zero Trust – built on the principle of ‘never trust, always verify’ – is a goal state for operational security. When implemented correctly, adhering to a Zero Trust framework is a CISO’s biggest ally in protecting and securing critical assets from advanced cyber threats,” said Harold Rivas, CISO, Trellix. “Zero Trust is an ongoing investment, and partnering with technology vendors, like Trellix, can help CISOs overcome the resource and budget constraints otherwise preventing them from adopting this essential framework.”

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) published a maturity model with five pillars to help organizations transition to a Zero Trust architecture, tailoring each pillar to align with the organization’s specific security needs. Trellix ZTS provides the most comprehensive coverage available in a single solution, reducing risk, complexity, and cost for organizations.

Trellix coverage mapping to the five Zero Trust pillars includes:

Identities: Trellix partners with leading identity vendors like Okta and service providers like Trustwave, Illumio, and Duo to help implement this pillar of Zero Trust alongside the Trellix platform, which provides visibility, analytics, and automation.

Devices: Trellix’s integrated suite of prevention, detection, response, and forensic endpoint and mobile security technologies provide organizations with visibility and control over all devices, empowering security operations centers (SOCs) to act before, during, and after attacks swiftly.

Networks: Trellix Network Detection and Response (NDR) protects critical network segments on-premises and in the cloud, detecting the undetectable and stopping evasive attacks.

Data: Trellix Data Security solutions cover multiple Zero Trust controls, from data monitoring, labeling, and tagging to encryption, with offerings from Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and Data Encryption portfolios. Trellix also provides native Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP) capabilities and is partnered with industry-leading cloud security company SkyHigh to extend DLP to the Cloud and cover CNAPP, CASB, and SaaS protection use cases.

Applications & Workloads: Trellix consolidates management and secure workloads from on-premises to the cloud, protecting workloads with machine learning, application containment, virtual machine-optimized anti-malware, allowlisting, file integrity monitoring, and micro-segmentation.

Trellix research found 82% of CISOs shift towards a ‘never trust, always verify’ approach following a major incident. According to Capterra’s Zero Trust Survey, 99% of organizations who’ve adopted Zero Trust say it’s improved their company’s cybersecurity. Implementing this framework requires visibility into many sources, including endpoint activity, email, network traffic, cloud security posture, and data security. With Trellix ZTS, organizations have access to the most comprehensive, integrated, and open platform, offering visibility across native security controls, with over 1,000 third‑party integrations to quickly prevent, detect, investigate, and respond to threats.

Learn more about Trellix Zero Trust Strategy Solution here.

About Trellix
Trellix is a global company redefining the future of cybersecurity and soulful work. The company’s open and native extended detection and response (XDR) platform helps organizations confronted by today’s most advanced threats gain confidence in the protection and resilience of their operations. Trellix, along with an extensive partner ecosystem, accelerates technology innovation through machine learning and automation to empower over 40,000 business and government customers with living security. More at https://trellix.com.

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