Security News > 2020 > June > Menlo Security partners with Microsoft to provide defenses to customers faster

Menlo Security announced that the company is partnering with Microsoft to obtain advance vulnerability information through the Microsoft Active Protections Program.
MAPP is a program that provides early access to vulnerability information to security software providers so they can provide protections to their customers faster.
While the Menlo Security Cloud Global Proxy Platform already protects customers against browser zero days and malicious email attachments, this partnership with Microsoft enhances our ability to provide our customers with information about newly discovered threats without requiring them to download and upgrade software.
"Menlo Security is pleased to partner with Microsoft to incorporate protections against newly discovered vulnerabilities before they are publicly disclosed," said Kowsik Guruswamy, chief technology officer at Menlo Security.
"By sharing actionable security information with trusted partners like Menlo security we ensure customers have effortless access to secure solutions."
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