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Privafy unveils cloud-native, security-as-a-service application to protect Data-in-Motion
2020-01-23 03:15

"Data has never been less secure. Solutions developed by the networking industry to protect data are rapidly becoming obsolete for today's cloud-and mobile-based workloads. Furthermore, technologies such as SD-WAN and cloud-based point solutions focus more on cost reductions, but don't address the underlying security vulnerabilities to sufficiently protect Internet reliant businesses," said Guru Pai, co-founder and CEO, Privafy.

"Privafy was purpose-built to secure data in today's modern world. We have democratized Internet security to protect data in a way that is easier to deploy and far more economical for any sized enterprise, regardless of where or how they work."

According to Gartner's "The Future of Network Security is in the Cloud" report, "Digital business transformation inverts network and security service design patterns, shifting the focal point to the identity of the user and/or device - not the data center" and "The legacy"data center as the center of the universe" network and network security architecture is obsolete and has become an inhibitor to the needs of digital business.

Privafy built a security-as-a-service offering to address legacy security challenges through a single, easy-to-use solution that delivers a full spectrum of protection against cyberattacks, including unauthorized intrusions and access, malware attacks, DDoS and malicious service interruption, ransomware, botnets, and more; with non-degrading performance and ultra-high service availability.

PrivafyCentral, an intuitive dashboard, monitors and manages the Privafy security services, including Privafy NetEdge to secure on-premise connectivity, Privafy CloudEdge to secure public and private clouds, and Privafy AppEdge to protect remote workforces on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS and Linux.


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