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Absolute’s customers can now self-heal critical apps to secure their distributed workforces
2021-01-21 02:30

Absolute Software announced customers can now autonomously self-heal more of the critical applications they rely on to secure remote access and communication for their distributed workforces.

Using Absolute's Application Persistence service, IT and security administrators can help ensure the Netskope Cloud Access Security Broker and Next-Gen Secure Web Gateway - in addition to more than 40 other leading endpoint security agents and productivity tools - remain installed, healthy, and undeletable.

"It's critical for organizations to preserve secure cloud access to critical applications, systems, and data," said Billy Bond, VP of Business Development and Alliances at Netskope.

"We're pleased to support Absolute Software, whose Persistence and Resilience capabilities make it easy for customers to monitor and self-heal popular Netskope offerings such as CASB and NG-SWG.".

"By extending our self-healing capabilities to the applications our customers rely on to enable secure access to corporate applications and systems like Netskope, we are equipping them to both strengthen endpoint security and minimize the burden on already-stretched IT and Security teams."

To enable remote workers to securely access corporate networks and systems, Absolute Resilience customers can now also monitor and self-heal the Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect security platform, in addition to several previously announced virtual private network tools: Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, F5 BIG-IP Edge Client, and Pulse Connect Secure.


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