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Websense boosts its Triton solution

Websense, a cybersecurity company, improved its Triton solution, recently, to continue to protect organisations from targeted attacks and advanced persistent threats.

With features such as the advanced threat protection with expanded ThreatScope inline sandboxing, malware isolation to heighten data loss prevention, end-user phishing education and new platform support for pervasive deployment, the new Triton 7.8 offers advanced security solutions to customers.

“Websense Triton is the most advanced integrated security solution on the market,” says John McCormack, Websense CEO. “No other solution offers the broadest range of threat protection, across the entire advanced threat kill chain, in a completely integrated system. Organisations are vulnerable if they rely on security solutions that only address part of the problem. Triton provides comprehensive security that stops attacks other solutions miss. Today’s enhancements are yet another important step forward for our customers in enhancing their security defenses.”

The Websense Advanced Classification Engine (ACE) delivers real-time security ratings to all Triton products.  According to the company, the predictive security engines can see developing trends and use contextual assessments to ensure accuracy and counter evasion techniques. And the ThreatScope can now automatically intercept files for behavioural sandboxing and forensic reporting and organisations can also manually upload files to the on demand sandbox while inputting links to a cloud-based URL analysis service, says the company. To access the improved enhancements, organisations can add ThreatScope to their existing Triton solutions.

The other features include advancements to data loss prevention identification, phishing education and amplifies deployment pervasiveness. Also , now through the company’s new Virtual Email Security appliance organisations can now combine the advantages of the Email Security Gateway and Email Security Gateway Anywhere solutions with their virtual infrastructure. This is designed to maximise hardware resources, increase performance and scalability and reduce appliance footprint, adds the company. With the new i500 cloud-assist appliance, customers can now increase network traffic speed and control what traffic is sent to the cloud, where it determines if traffic requires additional content scanning for policy or security reasons. If required, content is redirected to cloud resources for advanced analysis.

 

 

 

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