SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 09, 2018 -- Veriflow today announced that SC Magazine has named Veriflow a 2017 Industry Innovator for Virtualization and Cloud-Based Security. The publication’s editors called the company’s CloudPredict technology “…a neat piece of innovation…” and highlighted how the software monitors changes occurring in a network rather than network traffic or behavior.
“As the editors of the story rightfully note, cloud and hybrid cloud security are huge challenges for organizations today,” said James Brear, CEO of Veriflow. “The reasons for this are many, including poor visibility into the infrastructure of the cloud, increasingly complex networks that lack proper controls, and increased possibilities for human error. When you combine these issues with the fact that cloud infrastructure deployment and management are siloed across different internal IT teams, it’s easy to see why organizations are wary of moving to the cloud. These issues also underscore why it is so important for SC Magazine to recognize virtualization and cloud-based security with an award.”
Veriflow’s Continuous Network Verification platform is built specifically to enable enterprises, government agencies and service providers to reduce downtime and improve protection by eliminating outages and vulnerabilities in the network. The Veriflow platform reduces opex by automating manual processes and freeing up network resources to focus on more strategic tasks, and it improves compliance by dynamically mapping, automatically documenting and auditing the network.
About CloudPredict
The rapid growth of cloud adoption increases the chances of having misconfigurations that lead to network security vulnerabilities, compliance risk and application downtime. Organizations are balancing the benefits of public-cloud adoption with compromises in control, resilience, availability and security. Veriflow’s technology takes a significant step forward for the industry by allowing organizations – for the first time ever – to verify hybrid networks spanning public clouds and on-premises infrastructure. With Veriflow CloudPredict, which is now available for Amazon Web Services (AWS), networking and security operations teams can gain visibility into hybrid networks. The end-to-end network-state awareness provides insights that enable organizations to take action to securely manage mission-critical workloads and protect sensitive data, whether it is in physical, virtual or cloud environments.
Veriflow momentum
Veriflow has made great strides in the last twelve months. In January last year, the company was named a finalist for RSA’s Sandbox, one of the world's leading information security conferences and expositions; in April, Gartner named the company a Cool Vendor in enterprise networking; in June, Silicon Valley Business Journal and San Francisco Business Times recognized co-founder and CTO Brighten Godfrey as a 2017 Bay Area CIO of the year; and in September, the company launched the first verification solution for hybrid cloud networks.
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About Veriflow
Veriflow brings formal verification to network infrastructure for the first time, continuously ensuring your network operates as intended. Veriflow predicts outages before they impact the business, and vulnerabilities before they are exploited, allowing IT teams to operate secure and resilient networks. Veriflow is backed by New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Menlo Ventures, the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Defense. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California. To learn more, visit veriflow.net and follow us on Twitter @veriflowsystems.
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