CUPERTINO, Calif., Jan. 09, 2018 -- Bromium®, Inc., the pioneer and leader in virtualization-based enterprise security that stops advanced malware attacks, today announced it has received two Government Security News™ (GSN) Homeland Security Awards for the second consecutive year. Bromium received top honors in the Best Anti-Malware Solution and Best Email Security/Loss Management Solution categories, and was also named a finalist for Best Application Security Solution.
“We’re honored to see our market leadership in protecting sensitive government data recognized for two years running,” said Sherban Naum, Bromium VP for the Public Sector. “Bromium has helped many of the top government civilian agencies and defense departments move from reactive to preventive cybersecurity and truly protect themselves against increasingly sophisticated attacks from nation-states, cybercriminals and terrorist groups. We are confident our differentiated approach with hardware-enforced application isolation will continue to drive adoption of Bromium in the public sector.”
With Bromium’s virtualization-based security, organizations get defense-grade security across the end-user experience. Bromium targets the most common attack vectors, including email attachments, phishing links, and executables. Government employees can work – and click - confidently without restriction while each of their activities are protected and isolated.
Bromium stops what other cybersecurity vendors miss, including nation-state, zero-day and polymorphic malware. That’s because with Bromium, applications, browsers, email attachments and files are executed in self-contained virtual machines that isolate the threat. That intelligence is then shared throughout the enterprise via high-fidelity alerts. Bromium can be easily deployed with no productivity impact for users, and will start providing protection almost immediately, delivering rapid time-to-value for government entities frequently targeted by advanced cyberattacks.
The GSN Awards, now in its ninth year, are recognized as the gold standard of accomplishments and cover a range of security solutions from vendors around the world, including cybersecurity and physical security products and solutions. Bromium and other award winners were recognized based on a combination of client organization, technological innovation or improvement, filling a recognized government IT security need and flexibility of a solution to meet current and future organizational needs.
To see the full list of GSN 2017 HAS winners, visit www.gsnmagazine.com/GSN2017HSA.
For more information, visit www.bromium.com.
About Bromium, Inc.
Bromium protects your brand, your data and your people. We are serious about security. We convert an enterprise’s largest liability, endpoints and servers, into its best defense. We do this by combining our patented hardware-enforced containerization with a distributed machine learning Sensor Network to protect across all major threat vectors and attack types. Unlike traditional security technologies, like antivirus or sandboxing that rely on ineffective detection techniques, Bromium automatically learns and adapts to new attacks and instantly shares threat intelligence to eliminate the impact of malware. Our innovations have earned much critical acclaim, including being named a Gartner “Cool Vendor”. Bromium counts a rapidly growing set of Fortune 500 companies and government agencies as customers.
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